On October 12, 1998, the U.S. Congress passed the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, ending many months of turbulent negotiations regarding its provisions. Two weeks later, on October 28th, President Clinton signed the Act into law.
The Act is designed to implement the treaties signed in December 1996 at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Geneva conference, but also contains additional provisions addressing related matters.
As was the case with the 'No Electronic Theft' Act (1997), the bill was originally supported by the software and entertainment industries, and opposed by scientists, librarians, and academics.
Revisions were made to DMCA to allow specified exceptions, such as encryption and security research. Industry, consumer, and civil rights groups continue to appraise the law, and many states are considering their own versions....
If you have receiver DMCA complaint for your website, then it means that your content is not original. You might have copied the content from that complained source website, so that they have submitted the DMCA complaint to Google, so that your have been de-indexed in search results. Clear the issue & reconsider your site webmaster for further steps.
Google has updated and automated the process of sending DMCA claims. To send a notice of alleged infringement of copyright to Google, you simply need to record the keyword or keyword phrase you used to find the infringing page, the url of the infringing search results or Google Directory page(s), the contact information for the owner of the infringing page, and your url, then send all the information along to Google using the Removing Content From Google tool.
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