24-02-2010, 12:01 PM
Everyone's favourite software company doesn't want its customers to know how it spies on them.
John Young at Cryptome has been publishing a whole series of Company policy documents as they relate to legal obligations concerning surveillance of staff and customers. His publication of the Microsoft one entitled "Global Criminal Compliance Handbook "has now reached the stage of a 'take-down' demand forwarded to him from the legal department of his site host 'Network Solutions LLC'.
Note the by now customary tactic of targeting the host rather than the publisher:
John Young at Cryptome has been publishing a whole series of Company policy documents as they relate to legal obligations concerning surveillance of staff and customers. His publication of the Microsoft one entitled "Global Criminal Compliance Handbook "has now reached the stage of a 'take-down' demand forwarded to him from the legal department of his site host 'Network Solutions LLC'.
Note the by now customary tactic of targeting the host rather than the publisher:
Quote: 23 February 2010
To; "DMCA" <DMCA[at]networksolutions.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 19:36 -0500
From: John Young <jya[at]pipeline.com>
Subject: Re: DN: www.cryptome.org; Registrar: Network Solutions; Host: Network Solutions - Demand for Immediate Take Down - Notice of Infringing Activity - MS Ref. 304277
cc: "Microsoft Anti Piracy Investigator #4" <internet4[at]microsoft-antipiracy.com>
Dear Ms. Larsen,
My counterclaim is that the Microsoft document provides important information for the public to understand how Microsoft violates the trust placed in it by customers to protect their privacy and confidentiality of personal data and usage of Microsoft products.
Microsoft is improperly using copyright violation claim to conceal this violation of customer trust, a purpose not intended nor supported by copyright law.
The document will not be removed.
Sincerely,
John Young
Cryptome.org
Subject: DN: www.cryptome.org; Registrar: Network Solutions; Host: Network Solutions - Demand for Immediate Take Down - Notice of Infringing Activity - MS
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 17:05:51 -0500
From: "DMCA" <DMCA[at]networksolutions.com>
To: <jya[at]PIPELINE.COM>
Cc: "Microsoft Anti Piracy Investigator #4" <internet4[at]microsoft-antipiracy.com>
VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL
February 23, 2010
Re: Potential Infringement of Copyrighted Material by www.cryptome.org
As you are aware, Network Solutions, LLC provides hosting services in connection with your Web site, www.cryptome.org. We have received the below notice from Graeme Grant, Internet Investigator on behalf of Microsoft Corporation (“Microsoft”), claiming there is content on your Web site that is infringing on the copyrighted material of Microsoft (the “Claim”). Pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (the "Act”), 17 U.S.C.S. §512, and our Acceptable Use Policy (the “AUP”), we will disable your Web site on Thursday, February 25, 2010, unless the dispute between the Notifying Party and yourself is resolved. We are not in a position to determine whether or not the allegations in the Claim are true, and therefore we take no position as to the accuracy of the Claim. If you immediately remove the content that is objectionable to the Notifying Party, or you otherwise resolve the matter with the Notifying Party, and the Notifying Party confirms that his Claim has been resolved, it might not be necessary for us to disable (or continue to disable) the Web site. If you dispute the substance of the Notifying Party’s Claim and wish to provide a counter-notification pursuant to the Act, please provide any such counter-notification (and the information required by Section 512(g)(3) of the Act) to my attention at dmca[at]networksolutions.com and we will proceed accordingly. For your convenience, we have attached to this e-mail a copy of the Act. Please direct all questions regarding the allegedly infringing material to the Notifying Party, who is copied on this e-mail. If you are able to resolve this matter within the designated timeframe, please send via e-mail, being sure to include all involved parties, a notification to that effect.
Regards,
Linda L. Larsen, Designated Agent
Network Solutions, LLC
Telephone: 703.668.5615
Facsimile: 703.668.5959
Email: dmca[at]networksolutions.com
From: Microsoft Anti Piracy Investigator #4 [mailto:internet4[at]microsoft-antipiracy.com]
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 7:34 PM
To: DMCA; Abuse
Subject: DN: www.cryptome.org; Registrar: Network Solutions; Host: Network Solutions - Demand for Immediate Take Down - Notice of Infringing Activity - MS Ref. 304277
Importance: High
VIA EMAIL:
Demand for Immediate Take-Down: Notice of Infringing Activity
URL: http://cryptome.org/isp-spy/microsoft-spy.zip
Case #: 304277
Date: 23 February 2010
Dear Sir or Madam,
Microsoft has received information that the domain listed above, which appears to be on servers under your control, is offering unlicensed copies of, or is engaged in other unauthorized activities relating to copyrighted works published by Microsoft.
1. Identification of copyrighted works:
Copyrighted work(s):
Microsoft Global Criminal Compliance Handbook
Copyright owner:
Microsoft Corporation
2. Copyright infringing material or activity found at the following location(s):
http://cryptome.org/isp-spy/microsoft-spy.zip
The above copyright work(s) is being made available for copying, through downloading, at the above location without authorization of the copyright owner.
3. Statement of authority:
The information in this notice is accurate, and I hereby certify under penalty of perjury that I am authorized to act on behalf of Microsoft, the owner of the copyright(s) in the work(s) identified above. I have a good faith belief that none of the materials or activities listed above have been authorized by Microsoft, its agents, or the law.
We hereby give notice of these activities to you and request that you take expeditious action to remove or disable access to the material described above, and thereby prevent the illegal reproduction and distribution of this copyright work(s) via your company's network.
We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Please advise us regarding what actions you take.
Yours sincerely,
Graeme Grant
Internet Investigator
on behalf of Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052
United States of America
E-mail: Internet4[at]microsoft-antipiracy.com
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