Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Information
"The 1998 enactment of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) represents the most comprehensive reform of United States copyright law in a generation. The DMCA seeks to update U.S. copyright law for the digital age in preparation for ratification of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) treaties.
Key among the topics included in the DMCA are provisions concerning the circumvention of copyright protection systems, fair use in a digital environment, and online service provider (OSP) liability (including details on safe harbors, damages, and "notice and takedown" practices). Resources on these and other topics are included below."*
* from Educause Web Site
Notifying TAMU of an infringement:
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Guide has specific requirements which must be met in the notification to an Internet Service Provider's agent before the claim of infringement can be considered. These "Elements of Notification" are listed below.
The Elements of Notification include:
Quoted from Public Law 105-304 (U.S. Code, Title 17, Chapter 5, Section 512)
(A) To be effective under this subsection, a notification of claimed infringement must be a written communication provided to the designated agent of a service provider that includes substantially the following:
(i) A physical or electronic signature of a person authorized to act on behalf of the [copyright] owner... |
To present notification of a complaint, you may either email the agent, Jeff McCabe, at j-mccabe@tamu.edu