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> but at the very least there should be some form of punishment for bogus DMCA claims

As numerous other comments accurately point out, this was never a DMCA claim.

However, for actual bogus DMCA claims, there is a "form of punishment" written into the law. The sender of an actual DMCA claim has to swear under penalty of perjury that they are the proper rights holder and that the claim they are making is truthful and accurate.

The punishment would then be the recipient suing the sender for perjuring themselves in the sending of the bogus complaint. The problem is that is a very hard case to prove, and requires the expense of a lawsuit, so it is seldom ever taken by those who receive bogus complaints.



> However, for actual bogus DMCA claims, there is a "form of punishment" written into the law. The sender of an actual DMCA claim has to swear under penalty of perjury that they are the proper rights holder and that the claim they are making is truthful and accurate.

Perjury only applies to the "proper rights holder" part.

Being very reckless about sending out claims has no punishment.




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