 | Notice of Claim of Copyright Infringement I'll post what I received in a second, but first my question. I received something similar several years ago, think over three years back. This time it doesn't say "if you... notify us... etc"
So i'm wondering, should I send a response saying I've taken care of it and it won't happen again etc Or am i supposed to just read and never do it again kind of thing?
Here's what they sent to me in email. Haven't gotten anything by mail yet, but I suppose I might.
I put XX's in parts which identify personal stuff. --
Notice of Action under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Abuse Incident Number: [xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Report Date/Time: [XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX]
[NAME, ADDRESS etc]
Dear Comcast High-Speed Internet Subscriber:
Comcast has received a notification by a copyright owner, or its authorized agent, reporting an alleged infringement of one or more copyrighted works made on or over Comcast's High-Speed Internet service (the 'Service'). The copyright owner has identified the Internet Protocol ('IP') address associated with your Service account at the time as the source of the infringing works. The works identified by the copyright owner in its notification are listed below. Comcast reminds you that use of the Service (or any part of the Service) in any manner that constitutes an infringement of any copyrighted work is a violation of Comcast's Acceptable Use Policy and may result in the suspension or termination of your Service account.
If you have any questions regarding this notice, you may direct them to Comcast in writing by sending a letter or e-mail to:
Comcast Legal Response Center Comcast Cable Communications, LLC 650 Centerton Road Moorestown, NJ 08057 U.S.A. Phone: (856) 317-7272 Fax: (856) 317-7319 E-mail: dmca@comcast.net
For more information regarding Comcast's copyright infringement policy, procedures, and contact information, please read our Acceptable Use Policy by clicking on the Terms of Service link at »www.comcast.net.
Sincerely, Comcast Legal Response Center
Copyright work(s) identified in the notification of claimed infringement:
Title: [ xxxxxxxxx ]
Infringement Source: [ xxxxxx ] Initial Infringement Timestamp: [ xxxxxxxxx ] Recent Infringement Timestamp: [ xxxxxxxxx ] Infringer Username: [ xxxxxxxxx ] Infringing Filename: [ xxxxxxxxx ] Infringing File size: [ xxxxxxxxx ] Infringers IP Address: [ xxxxxxxxx ] Infringers DNS Name: [ xxxxxxxxx ] Infringing URL: [ xxxxxxxxx ]
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Should I reply or no?
I did uninstall everything and deleted everything that was a problem. Don't want the headaches, not worth it.
Thanks for any suggestions. |
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 CableToolPoorly Representing MYSELF.Premium join:2004-11-12 | Read up on Torrents and peer guardian. The owner of the content, lets say the movie Superman, finds out through torrents and crap, that you are sharing their content. They contact your ISP to inform them. Your ISP passes that warning on to you. Disregard it, but secure your sharing.
Comcast is not giving up your information or looking at your files, they are just passing on a letter that they received.
What was the content? Im always curious ever since someone posted that they were sharing like.. Gilmore Girls or Everwood or some other flaming show. -- CableFAQ.org/Technicians Unplugged
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 | I've yet to see a letter come from someone who's sharing a file that is split into zips and rars. I'd like to know that too. And whether or not the recipient downloaded all the files in the torrent, or if they skipped the artwork/sample/nfo. |
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 ak3883 join:2005-08-20 Portsmouth, RI | reply to goller2001 I always wondered what that building was there that has a Comcast logo on it, that is a stone's throw away from where I work in Moorestown, haha. Now I know. |
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 | reply to goller2001 hi goller2001, i wanted to know what did you do to the notice of claim of infringement letter comcast sent you? have you heard anything from copyright owners and comcast after that? thanks. |
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