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The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) safe harbor provision requires us to remove infringing material if we receive a proper takedown request. We thoroughly evaluate each DMCA takedown request to ensure that it is valid. We only remove allegedly infringing content when we believe that a request is valid and we are transparent about that removal. If we do not believe a request to be valid, we will push back as appropriate. To learn more about DMCA procedures, see our DMCA policy.

Below, we provide information about the DMCA takedown notices we have received in the past and how we responded to them.

A well-functioning copyright law carefully balances the interests of the public in access to expressive works and ... the interests of copyright owners in being compensated for uses of their works.

JULY 2012 – JUNE 2014
Total Number of DMCA Takedown Requests
58  
JULY 2012 – JUNE 2014
Percentage of Requests Granted
41%

Data

July 2012 – June 2014
Where did these requests come from?
País Received Complied
United States 31 17
United Kingdom 4 0
Spain 4 1
Australia 3 2
France 2 0
Germany 2 1
India 2 1
Pakistan 2 2
Unknown 2 0
Brazil 1 0
South Korea 1 0
Bangladesh 1 0
Canada 1 0
Netherlands 1 0
New Zealand 1 0
JULY 2013 – JUNE 2014
Which Wikimedia projects were targeted?
Project Received
commons 10
en.wikipedia 12
en.wikisource 1
fr.wikisource 1
uk.wikipedia 1
pt.wikipedia 1

Stories

Babe Ruth's “Called Shot”

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Ruth in 1921
  • Time Period: March 2014
  • Story: A film shot by Matt Kandle at the 1932 World Series provides evidence of Babe Ruth's famous “called shot,” in which he gestured to center field before hitting a home run to the same location. The copyright owner sent us a DMCA takedown request regarding a still image from the film used on English Wikipedia. We declined to remove the image on the basis of fair use, citing its extraordinary value in illustrating the famous moment and the educational purpose it serves.

Obama & Mandela Meet

 
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  • Time Period: December 2013
  • Story: We received a takedown notice for a photo on Commons of then-Senator Barack Obama’s first meeting with Nelson Mandela. Because the photographer David Katz was a federal employee at the time, the photo was believed to be in the public domain. Katz argued the photo was not taken as part of his “official duties” and thus not in the public domain. After an exhaustive factual investigation, we could not find sufficient evidence that photography was one of Katz’s official duties and therefore removed the image. Read more.

The Classics

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Jane Austen