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On 21/9/17 9:05 pm, farzaneh badii wrote:<br>
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<div>One of the agenda items that I think NCUC would be
interested in is their takedown policy. If you remember, PIR
wanted to come up with the Systematic Alternative Dispute
Resolution which would resolve copyright related disputes
through a third party. We opposed their plan and especially
asked them not to develop the policy any further.
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style="font-family:verdana,sans-serif">I am not sure of the
status of this policy but they asked how they can seek
public comment for the dispute resolution and we again
responded that we disagree with having such policy in the
first place.</div>
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FWIW I spoke to Brian Cute from PIR back in July and he told me that
the policy had been permanently shelved.<br>
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