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What is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act?
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a U.S. law enacted in 1998 to address copyright issues in the digital age. It strengthens legal protections for copyright holders by criminalizing the production and dissemination of technology that circumvents digital rights management (DRM).
The DMCA also provides a "safe harbor" for online service providers, protecting them from liability for the actions of their users if they promptly remove infringing content when notified. This law aims to balance the interests of copyright owners and the public in the digital environment.
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