The Lumen database collects and analyzes legal complaints and requests for removal of online materials, helping Internet users to know their rights and ...
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Is the Lumen database real?
Lumen is an independent research project managed by the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School that houses, analyzes, and publishes copies of online content takedown requests that have been voluntarily shared with Lumen by various companies, such as Google LLC.
What is the Lumen database used for?
Lumen is an independent research project studying takedown notices along with other legal removal requests and demands concerning online content. We collect and analyze requests to remove material from the web.
How do I contact Lumen database?
If you or your organization are interested in conducting journalistic, academic, legal, or policy-focused research on Lumen data -- research you will then publish, or have further ideas about we might improve the database and its interfaces, email us at team@lumendatabase.org.
What is a DMCA takedown?
If you find infringing copies of your work on a website, you may notify the website with a DMCA takedown notice. The DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) sets out a process for copyright holders to send an official notice requesting the service provider remove the infringing material.
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