In February, we brought this issue to the attention of Ukie CEO Nick Poole, who directed us to Mumith Ali to resolve the issue. In response to our concerns, Ali stated that “most of the URLs reported [were] on good faith based on the source being Graceware” and that Graceware had “verified ownership of the content.” We suspect that when Graceware first presented their INTEROCO “registrations” to Ukie, Ali assumed the information was accurate and authoritative—especially since submitting a false copyright registration to a trade group would be an extremely unusual thing to do.
ghost commit -m "create a REST API endpoint for user registration"
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The form-letter takedowns sent by Web Capio on behalf of Graceware—made in Ali’s name under penalty of perjury!—may never have been vetted by anyone practicing law. Ali did not respond to a question from VGHF about whether a lawyer is involved in reviewing claims before they are sent on behalf of Ukie. At minimum, this is irresponsible. At worst, an automated takedown strategy without consulting legal expertise could open Ali and his clients up to liability. In many jurisdictions in the United States, the failure to consider whether a use might be fair can lead to liability under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f).