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Actually not quite. An ISP can ignore DMCA notices. This waives the DMCA safe harbors protection, and allows the alleged copyright owner to sue the ISP. Then the destiny of the content in question is then decided by the court, but the ISP becomes potentially liable for damages. An ISP cannot be liable for damages, if it complies with a DMCA notice, even if the content is actually infringing.


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