CO Makes Updates to Electronic System for Designating Agents Under DMCA
The Copyright Office updated its electronic system that designates and searches for agents named by service providers to receive notifications of claimed infringements under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, said a Wednesday announcement. Updates include: the CO can transfer a…
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designation from one user account to another, if requested; system users can now view terminated designations; users can delete in-process designations; and a preview screen is available for users before they submit payment. The office said service providers that previously registered a designation through the old paper-based system must file one electronically by Dec. 31 for $6 to maintain active designation.