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dwhayden
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Re: Notice of Action under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act

Does it have to be Adobe or some company they hired in order to turn someone in, or can anybody file a complaint against anyone?

I wonder why some Internet providers like Comcast send lots of these TOS violation letters to their users, and others like AT&T don't?

NormanS
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How do you know that AT&T doesn't send those letters?

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Comcast has a lot more subs then AT&T so it's only natural there would be a higher visibility with the letters.

dwhayden
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I'm basing it off the forums here. I have yet to see a violation letter in the AT&T forums unlike the several I see in the Comcast forums. I'm willing to be AT&T probably gets them, but they don't pass it on to their subscribers like Comcast, Cox and Charter do.

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said by Big_D7:

Comcast has a lot more subs then AT&T...
If "10" (million) is a "lot" more than "8" (million), I guess you are right...
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said by dwhayden:

I'm basing it off the forums here.
You would then be overlooking 'news://news.sf.sbcglobal.net/sbcglobal.help.tech.*', where I have seen AT&T DMCA letters posted. No, you can't go there unless you are an 'at&t Yahoo! HSI' subscriber.