How I get stolen content taken OFF the Internet
How I get stolen content taken OFF the Internet, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 4.2, with 31 lectures, based on 18 reviews, and has 948 subscribers.
You will learn about Get stolen content taken down off of the Internet Get content put back up that has been taken down from someone else Learn what an ISP has to do to avoid liability for hosting that stolen content Understand how to analyze copyright infringement for Internet content This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is appropriate for all types of content creators, including Udemy instructors, bloggers, artists and developers. While I recommend that you use an attorney, this course will give you the skills and resources to send a takedown notice or counter notice yourself. It is particularly useful for This course is appropriate for all types of content creators, including Udemy instructors, bloggers, artists and developers. While I recommend that you use an attorney, this course will give you the skills and resources to send a takedown notice or counter notice yourself.
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Summary
Title: How I get stolen content taken OFF the Internet
Price: $34.99
Average Rating: 4.2
Number of Lectures: 31
Number of Published Lectures: 31
Number of Curriculum Items: 31
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 31
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Get stolen content taken down off of the Internet
- Get content put back up that has been taken down from someone else
- Learn what an ISP has to do to avoid liability for hosting that stolen content
- Understand how to analyze copyright infringement for Internet content
Who Should Attend
- This course is appropriate for all types of content creators, including Udemy instructors, bloggers, artists and developers. While I recommend that you use an attorney, this course will give you the skills and resources to send a takedown notice or counter notice yourself.
Target Audiences
- This course is appropriate for all types of content creators, including Udemy instructors, bloggers, artists and developers. While I recommend that you use an attorney, this course will give you the skills and resources to send a takedown notice or counter notice yourself.
- Join over 500 students who enrolled in the first 24 hours that the course was available!
- Learn what to do when someone steals your Internet content – from a practicing attorney!
- Get sample letter templates that you can put to use!
Content creators who have had their work stolen and reposted on the Internet know how awful that can be, both personally and for business.
This course will teach you how to respond to this stolen content and walk you through the following:
- analyzing a stolen content situation
- finding the right ISP to send a takedown notice to
- getting the content taken down by drafting and sending a DMCA takedown notice
- responding to a takedown if you believe you had a right to post something
- understanding the responsibilities an ISP has regarding takedowns and the DMCA
The course also includes numerous resources, including:
- sample takedown letters that you can use to get stolen content taken off the Internet
- a free Fair Use eBook to help you in your analysis
- links and addresses for popular sites that you can use to put this information into practice
- links to a number of helpful resources to help broaden your knowledge of the subject
If you create content on the Internet, this course is for you!
Legal Disclaimer: This course is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for real, specific legal advice. Viewing this course does not create an attorney-client relationship between the viewer and I. If you have a legal issue, please see an attorney for advice specific to your needs.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Course Introduction – What is the DMCA?
Lecture 1: Course Intro
Lecture 2: A note about Course Resources
Lecture 3: An introduction to the DMCA
Lecture 4: Unit 1: Resources
Chapter 2: Fighting Infringement With a DMCA Takedown Letter
Lecture 1: An overview: Using the DMCA to get infringing content taken down
Lecture 2: Step One: Making sure you OWN the content
Lecture 3: Step Two: Determining whether there has actually been infringement
Lecture 4: A quick introduction to Fair Use
Lecture 5: BONUS: My "Understanding Fair Use" eBook
Lecture 6: Step Three: Is the ISP even covered by the DMCA?
Lecture 7: Step Four: Where do you send the DMCA takedown notice?
Lecture 8: Step Five: Drafting the DMCA takedown notice
Lecture 9: Using the provided DMCA Takedown Notice template
Lecture 10: DMCA Takedown Letter template
Lecture 11: Further concerns after sending the DMCA takedown notice
Lecture 12: Unit 2: Resources
Chapter 3: Fighting back: Drafting and sending a DMCA Counter Notice
Lecture 1: An overview: Using a DMCA Counter Notice to get content put back up
Lecture 2: Drafting the DMCA Counter Notice
Lecture 3: Using the provided DMCA Counter Notice template
Lecture 4: DMCA Counter Notice template
Lecture 5: What to expect after filing the DMCA Counter Notice
Lecture 6: Unit 3: Resources
Lecture 7: BONUS: Understanding YouTube's Content ID system
Lecture 8: BONUS: What to do about YouTube Copyright strikes
Chapter 4: The DMCA requirements for an Internet Service Provider
Lecture 1: Internet Service Provider Overview
Lecture 2: The ISP DMCA Requirements
Lecture 3: Other Types of ISP Safe Harbors
Lecture 4: Unit 4: Resources
Chapter 5: BONUS VIDEOS: Live takedown demonstrations
Lecture 1: BONUS: YouTube DMCA Takedown Demonstration
Lecture 2: SPECIAL BONUS: Watch me do a LIVE, real-world DMCA takedown demonstration
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion
Instructors
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Zachary Strebeck
California lawyer, blogger and instructor
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- 4 stars: 3 votes
- 5 stars: 12 votes
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