1. DMCA - Verb
2. DMCA - Proper noun
DMCA
(US law) Initialism of Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
DMCA (third-person singular simple present DMCAs, present participle DMCAing, simple past and past participle DMCAed)
(informal, transitive, Internet) To serve a Digital Millennium Copyright Act notification against, so as to have infringing material taken down.
The record label DMCAed several Web sites that were hosting copyrighted song lyrics.
Although creating back-ups was legitimate under copyright law of the time, the use of such software today is of questionable legality in the U.S. (see DMCA ). Source: Internet
A copy of your DMCA Notification will be sent to the person who uploaded the material addressed in the Notification. Source: Internet
After receiving a claim of infringement, GPlusMedia will process and investigate notices of alleged infringement and will take appropriate actions under the DMCA and other applicable intellectual property laws. Source: Internet
Accordingly, we observe and comply with the DMCA, and have adopted the following Notice and Takedown Policy relating to claims of copyright infringement by our SITE subscribers or users. Source: Internet
Made a quick 5 minute video summarizing the DMCA Takedown's on Age of Calamity and the future of Modded Nintendo Content. Source: Internet
A safe harbor clause included in the DMCA largely protects webmasters from being charged with copyright violations, making it difficult for adult content producers to police pirated videos. Source: Internet