He was fired because “he was not consistently candid in his communications with the board, hindering its ability to exercise its responsibilities.”
Has that suddenly changed, or are they just super eager to look like idiots as publicly as possible?
Maybe the AI told them to do it. /s
Oh look! The actual problem is buried at the end of the article.
It’s my understanding that filing a DMCA request requires that you certify that you have reviewed the content, and confirm that you believe the content to be infringing.
Here’s an excerpt from a sample takedown notice, provided by Georgetown University:
I know that “reasonable belief” gives a lot of wiggle room from a legal standpoint, but c’mon. If no one pushes back on that, of course it will be abused!