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Originally Posted by Relentless
Great find Richard! If true it seems people are angry that AM data has been compromised, but are also angry at the steps AM has tried to take in response to curtail the spread of that data. I agree it's a big stretch of what DMCA is intended to be used for, but if people agree this is private data that shouldn't be public, is their overreaching use of DMCA as a way to get it removed from some sites actually a bad thing?
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to answer your question, seems more like an ill-advised PR move than anything else.
I thought there was some serious legal ramifications for issuing DMCA notices that are not valid?