Dear CCP4BBers,

Yesterday I ran into one of my talks at Slideplayer.com, a slide aggregator 
that makes money from advertising. You can watch presentations for free 
(surrounded by ads), but to download them you have advertise for Slideplayer by 
posting on social media.
The presentations are seemingly uploaded by users, but as their names give no 
real hits on Google, I assume these are proxies to abuse the protection that 
the DMCA provides to aggregators where users can post stuff. This probably why 
they are officially based in Virginia (but their communication is partly in 
Russian). The presentations are just spidered from public websites.
There are many talks from CCP4bb members on Slideplayer.com and I don’t like 
it. There are already enough commercial enterprises that make money from our 
scientific works, but at least we get credit for it. That is not the case here.
The good news is that if you send a copyright infringement notice they do 
remove the presentations (while hiding behind the DMCA of course). Because of 
US copyright laws, you have to actively protect your copyright. Below is a 
template notice that worked for me.

All the best,
Robbie


Template:
//
Dear Slideplayer developers,

This writing is to inform you that I reserve and own all rights to the 
presentation titled "$TITLE". It has come to my attention that you have made 
unauthorised use of this copyrighted work (http://slideplayer.com/slide/$ID) by 
duplicating and sharing it on Slideplayer.
As you have not sought or requested authorisation to distribute this work, you 
are hereby ordered to cease and desist any and all acts of unlawful copyright 
infringement with respect to my work immediately. Failure to comply with this 
notice will leave me no other option than to seek compensation for your 
copyright infringement through legal action.

Sincerely,
$SIGNATURE


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