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Libraries that want to protect themselves from copyright lawsuits should take this action before December 1.

This is the safe harbor that libraries get if a patron posts copyrighted content on a library site (such as comments on a library webpage).

http://www.lawofthelevel.com/2016/11/articles/intellectual-property/dont-lose-dmca-safe-harbor-protection/

http://www.lawofthelevel.com/2016/11/articles/intellectual-property/dont-lose-dmca-safe-harbor-protection/

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