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Yeah, I read the same thing on the registrar's dmca page. Just to be sure, I checked my site, my backup copies, AND a very old copy of my site archived by the wayback machine. No question about it: he stole stuff word-for-word.
When in any doubt, run it by a competent IP attorney. I stress the word competent, since there are, unfortunately few around. Get some recommendations from professional organizations if needed.
Willjan
They remove your street address and phone contacts, but
the implication of the site places you up there as a suspect in using DMCA's to curb free speech.
I've never dealt with Yahoo, but 80% of the ISP's I've dealt with have been quick to act, since by ignoring a proper DMCA they leave the "safe harbor" provisions of the DMCA and then can also be brought up as a copyright offender.
Wiljan