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DMCA Stakeholder Working Group Progress Report: Improving Efficiency of DMCA Notice Sending / Response – September 10, 2014
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Meetings Working Group holds in person meetings alternating between D.C. and Berkeley concurrent with USPTO plenary sessions Extra in person meeting held July 31 in Berkeley in conjunction with USPTO roundtables Interim phone meetings to facilitate additional progress Smaller drafting committee formed after July 31 meeting Creative/rights owner, OSP and Internet user representatives volunteered to participate Exchange of drafts and teleconference meeting in August
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Approach Collaborative drafting Meetings to explore & deepen mutual understanding of operational issues To facilitate more rapid progress, drafters reserve right for additional member comments rather than seeking approval step by step Co-chairs consult with respective stakeholder groups & maintain open dialog with each other Plan to seek public input on a draft to ensure broad range of perspectives are considered in the process
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Process so far Wide-ranging survey of existing approaches to receiving DMCA notices Discussion of existing webforms by group to reveal operational challenges & reasons motivating particular approaches Strawman draft of model XML based API and standardized email form submissions prepared and discussed Some OSPs concerned that new API would present operational risks b/c it is untested in real world Focus shifted to developing descriptive document based on existing practices
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Best Practices Document Goal is to create a descriptive report explaining model practices to promote efficiency in various circumstances including Where the notice sender sends single or infrequent notices to a site Where the notice sender sends repeated notices or seeks to batch multiple notices together Set out mutually agreed good & bad practices & situational practices for both senders & recipients of notices Show existing webforms that implement good practices May be challenging to find “perfect” examples, given that purpose of group is to suggest solutions to a real world environment notice senders and recipients find challenging & frustrating Critiquing existing forms in document presents understandable discomfort for the authors of those forms
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Substantive discussions Consensus points on good/bad/situational practices so far See discussion draft good practices portion Points still in need of more discussion See document to be added points Flesh out model API as an option for testing Identify model webforms/email approaches How to deal with educational info and expanded transparency work which is out of scope but relevant to process
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