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Canadian Copyright Notice-and-Notice System: Citing False Legal information

An anonymous reader writes Canada's new copyright notice-and-notice system has been in place for less than a week, but rights holders are already exploiting a loophole to send demands for payment citing false legal information. Earlier this week, a Canadian ISP forwarded to Michael Geist a sample notice it received from Rightscorp on behalf of BMG. The notice falsely warns that the recipient could be liable for up to $150,000 per infringement when the reality is that Canadian law caps liability for non-commercial infringement at $5,000 for all infringements. The notice also warns that the user's Internet service could be suspended, yet there is no such provision under Canadian law. In a nutshell, Rightscorp and BMG are using the notice-and-notice system to require ISPs to send threats and misstatements of Canadian law in an effort to extract payments based on unproven infringement allegations.

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  1. Re:notice-and-notice by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    If you notice this Notice you'll notice this Notice is not worth noticing.

  2. Re:It may not be a lie. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Do US courts have any jurisdiction handling infringements which did not happen in the US ?

    Depends if you ask someone in the US or someone in the rest of the world.

  3. Re:notice-and-notice by Jumunquo · · Score: 5, Funny

    I thought it was see something, shoot something.