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Blogger blog take-down notification

Blogger has been notified, according to the terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), that certain content in your blog is alleged to infringe upon the copyrights of others. As a result, we have reset the post(s) to "draft" status. (If we did not do so, we would be subject to a claim of copyright infringement, regardless of its merits. The URL(s) of the allegedly infringing post(s) may be found at the end of this message.) This means your post – and any images, links or other content – is not gone. You may edit the post to remove the offending content and republish it, at which point the post in question will be visible to your readers again.

A bit of background: the DMCA is a United States copyright law that provides guidelines for online service provider liability in case of copyright infringement. If you believe that you have the rights to post the content at issue here, you can file a counter-claim. In order to file a counter-claim, please see https://support.google.com/legal/contact/lr_counternotice?product=blogger.

The notice that we received, with any personally identifying information removed, will be posted online by a service called Lumen at https://www.lumendatabase.org. We do this in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). You can search for the DMCA notice associated with the removal of your content by going to the Lumen page, and entering in the URL of the blog post that was removed.

If it is brought to our attention that you have republished the post without removing the content/link in question, then we will delete your post and count it as a violation on your account. Repeated violations of our Terms of Service may result in further remedial action taken against your Blogger account including deleting your blog and/or terminating your account. DMCA notices concerning content on your blog may also result in action taken against any associated AdSense accounts. If you have legal questions about this notification, you should retain your own legal counsel.

Yours sincerely,

The Blogger Team

Affected URLs:

http://science-fiction-world.blogspot.com/2016/06/ansible-news-ansible-347-june-2016.html
http://science-fiction-world.blogspot.com/2016/07/ansible-news-ansible-348-july-2016.html

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[Science Fiction] New comment on [ansible-news] Ansible 343 -- February 2016.

Unknown has left a new comment on your post "[ansible-news] Ansible 343 -- February 2016":

Please stop posting these ugly plain-text issues of Ansible, which are intended for email and Usenet distribution only. It would be more polite to link to each issue at the official Ansible site, which is encouraged. Stealing traffic by posting the content elsewhere isn't. – David Langford, Editor



Posted by Unknown to Science Fiction at 4 May 2016 at 08:50

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