Why Eliminate Your Content is controversial

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It appears that today more than ever when you accomplish certain searches you run into what were top-ranked websites bearing DMCA notices. These announcements are usually recognized to denote websites that have infringed copyright up publishing content without proper permission. Eric Green is called the Remove your Content campaign to bring to light such sites and have them shutdown that is run by an online figure. Regrettably lots of the web designers of these websites are contending that his actions are not as their content they did post wasn't copyrighted at all appropriate and therefore is free to be used in the public domain.

In fact many of the specified site programmers allege that Eric Green is using this approach to push-out competitors and get more traffic to his own site. Others state that he is being used as an instrument by competitive sites. Many of these accusations are now actually due to be shown in court as Eric Green fights straight back against detractors.

It would seem that besides suing against defamation, he's also alleging risks having been made against him by these people. Whether he does achieve suing these opponents, it does serve as an critical lesson for site developers and entrepreneurs to ensure whatever they post is not unlawful, as not only may it result in you facing legal action, but in addition losing your income source. More: Read the Full Post.