Sunday, June 28, 2015

Cyber Business Group Partners up with the DMCA to help people with copyright infringement


  Cyber Business Group along with the DMCA, it is a U.S. copyright law. It addresses the rights and obligations of owners of copyrighted material who believe their rights under U.S. copyright law have been infringed, particularly but not limited to, on the Internet.

 CyberBusinessGroup.com founder Adam Barish, along with his attorney David Goldstein, Who was recently in the press for the lawsuit with Quincy Jones, VS, Lil Wayne. Miami-Dade County clerk's office shows David Goldstein finally got Lil Wayne to pay his client Quincy Jones a $3.4 million judgment.
 Armed with Florida's new powerhouse of lawyers cyber business group, along with the DMCA, will also address the rights and obligations of OSP / ISP (Internet service providers) on whose servers or networks the infringed material may be found.

  But this one is out of character for Mr. Barish because millions of dollars are not involved, Mr. Barish Along with his team are doing this for free as he personally initiates Takedowns four people mainly ex-boyfriend's ex-girlfriend's that have posted private photos or videos on a website without their permission. "if this is happened to you we can help " he's basically stepping in for the little guy or girl in which private personal photos and or videos were posted on the Internet. 
 
  The DMCA has been successful at getting them all removed every single time. If this is happened to you we can help CyberBusinessGroup.com has been successful at getting this kind of infringement take down from many websites on the Internet. Or maybe someone gained access (stolen) to your email, computer files, Handycam. In the end I guess what this shows is not to judge a book by its cover. The bad boy image might've been just that, an image, created by a very smart businessman. Or it could be another publicity stunt to fine-tune his public persona whatever it is he's got my attention. Reposted by CBG
 Originally posted by SunSentinel 

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