DMCA Misused for Fourth Time to Takedown Investigative Report on Centra Tech Crypto Fraud
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An investigative journalism piece reporting on the fourth misuse of the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) to take down a story about Centra Tech crypto fraud. The article, published by InnerCityPress.com and written by Matthew Russell Lee, covers how DMCA takedown notices are being weaponized to suppress reporting on cryptocurrency fraud cases, specifically involving Centra Tech. The piece is based on reporting from the SDNY Courthouse and involves investigative journalism connected to United Nations coverage.
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· 3 pulled4th Misuse of DMCA Causes Takedown of Story on Centra Tech Crypto Fraud UN Echo Repeated through Console
SDNY COURTHOUSE, June 28 – Back in
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