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RIAA chief Cary Sherman.
But that "never-ending game" has allowed piracy to run amok and has cheapened the legal demand for music. Sure, many Internet companies remove links under the DMCA's "notice-and-takedown" regime. But the DMCA grants these companies, such as Google, a so-called "safe harbor"—meaning companies only have to remove infringing content upon notice from rightsholders.
This has allowed legal streaming services to hold the music industry hostage, Sherman said in a recent Forbes editorial.
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