- The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a law in the United States that protects the rights of copyright owners on the internet. It was passed in 1998 to prevent online copyright infringement.
- Under the DMCA, if someone uploads or shares copyrighted material (like music, videos, images, or articles) without permission, the owner can send a DMCA takedown notice to the website or hosting company. The website must then remove the infringing content to avoid legal problems.
- The DMCA also protects website owners. If a website follows the DMCA rules and quickly removes copyrighted material after receiving a notice, the website owner is safe from legal action.
- In short, the DMCA helps protect both creators and website owners by keeping the internet fair and respectful
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