What does DMCA mean?
DMCA stands for Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which is a US copyright law designed to help content owners (e.g. website owners) get stolen content removed as easily and quickly as possible. It is primarily used on the internet — for example, if content has been stolen or copied from your website and is now being used on another website.
DMCA is the equivalent of the copyright law we have in Denmark.
What does DMCA mean for your business?
For your business, DMCA means you can relatively easily and quickly have stolen content removed in the US. This could be, for example, if someone has stolen text from your website or similar.
Denmark's copyright law provides you with the same protection in Denmark. Read more about the copyright law here: https://danskelove.dk/ophavsretslovenRead more about DMCA and how to use it here: https://www.dmca.com/
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