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This is the procedure used by ISPA to process take-down notifications as per section 77 of the Electronic Communications and Transactions (ECT) Act. ISPA members are required to nominate ISPA as their agents for the purposes of section 77 of the ECT Act. Each member must also establish a process for handling take-down notifications which matches the procedure below.
- The full names and address of the complainant
- Telephonic and electronic contact details, if any, of the complainant
- The name of the service provider against whom the complaint is being made
- Identification of the material or activity that is claimed to be the subject of unlawful activity
- Identification of the right that has allegedly been infringed
- The remedial action required to be taken by the service provider in respect of the complaint
- A statement by the complainant that the information in the take-down notification is to his or her knowledge true and correct
- A statement that the complainant is acting in good faith
- The written or electronic signature of the complainant
- Is the material actually hosted on the network of the service provider?
- Has the material in question already been taken down as a result of an earlier complaint (or for some other reason)?
- Is it technically feasible for the service provider to do what is requested as the remedial action?
Target turn-around time for steps 1-5 is 3 working days
Check: Has the material referred to in the complaint been taken down?
- If the material has been taken down:
Notify the complainant that the material has been removed, as requested.
End of procedure.- If the material has not been taken down:
Telephone the service provider, noting that the content has not yet been taken down.
Proceed to step 7.
Check: Has the material referred to in the complaint been taken down?
- If the material has been taken down:
Notify the complainant that the material has been removed, as requested.
End of procedure.- If the material has not been taken down:
Telephone and email the service provider, noting that the content has not yet been taken down.
Proceed to step 8.
Check: What was the service provider's response?
- If the material referred to in the complaint has been taken down:
Notify the complainant that the take-down notice has been acted on.
End of procedure.- If the service provider did not respond to the notification at all:
Notify the complainant that the service provider has failed to respond.
Proceed to step 9.- If the service provider refused to take the content down:
Notify the complainant that the service provider has refused the take-down.
Proceed to step 9.- If the service provider provided some other response:
Notify the complainant of the service provider's response.
Proceed to step 9.
Target turn-around time for steps 6-9 is 4 working days
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