Comment on Elon Musk vs Australia: global content take-down orders can harm the internet if adopted widely
Ilandar@aussie.zone 6 months agoIs the DMCA actually used to force non-US companies/individuals to take down content hosted outside of the US?
ajsadauskas@aus.social 6 months ago
@Ilandar Most major platforms are based in the US.
A DMCA request basically means the flagged content is taken down globally, not just for the US.
If the person who uploaded that content is not a US citizen, it still gets pulled.
Ilandar@aussie.zone 6 months ago
Yes but if the platform/company is based in the US then of course US laws directly apply to it. Whether global users can or do access the content is irrelevant to the comparison you’re making. In the Twitter vs Australia situation, Musk is arguing his US-based company cannot be forced to take down content based on Australian laws alone.