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oai:arXiv.org:2409.13575

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Computer Science - Computers and S...
Author
Qiwei, Li Zhang, Shihui Pratt, Samantha Paige Kasper, Andrew Timothy Gilbert, Eric Schoenebeck, Sarita
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Computer Science

Year

2024

listing date

3/5/2025

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urls dmca
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Abstract

Non-consensual intimate media (NCIM) presents internet-scale harm to individuals who are depicted.

One of the most powerful tools for requesting its removal is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

However, the DMCA was designed to protect copyright holders rather than to address the problem of NCIM.

Using a dataset of more than 54,000 DMCA reports and over 85 million infringing URLs spanning over a decade, this paper evaluates the efficacy of the DMCA for NCIM takedown.

Results show that for non-commercial requests, while more than half of URLs are deindexed from Google Search within 48 hours, the actual removal of content from website hosts is much slower.

The median infringing URL takes more than 45 days to be removed from website hosts, and only 5.39% URLs are removed within the first 48 hours.

Additionally, the most frequently reported domains for non-commercial NCIM are smaller websites, not large platforms.

We stress the need for new laws that ensure a shorter time to takedown that are enforceable across big and small platforms alike.

;Comment: CHI 2025

Qiwei, Li,Zhang, Shihui,Pratt, Samantha Paige,Kasper, Andrew Timothy,Gilbert, Eric,Schoenebeck, Sarita, 2024, A Law of One's Own: The Inefficacy of the DMCA for Non-Consensual Intimate Media

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