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February 15, 2015, 06:10:42 AM
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IMHO it's better as we can look for deleted posts in leeching sites without disturbing admins.

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February 15, 2015, 06:11:53 AM
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I DMCA-noticed one of those sites and got them to remove my post ripped from bitcointalk. I was hoping they wouldn't respond so then I could send the takedown to their ISP.

Everything I write and submit here is copyright ME and I have provided bitcointalk exclusive license to its contents.

I'd like to see you DMCA: Google (cache), archive.today, archive.org, and countless other services.

It's the internet once it's posted it's out there for good, no going back.

He would be free to do the above, if he so wanted. A DMCA isn't a "fuck you I hate you go away", its a "remember that that is mine, and I am removing your access to it".


IMHO it's better as we can look for deleted posts in leeching sites without disturbing admins.

No we can't, most of the mirror sites continually update as they're clones. Only bitcointa.lk worked in the way you described, and that's been broken for 8+ months.

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