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Don't bother flagging it. It's not a moderator's job or even the site's job to enforce 3rd party agreements.

If someone wants something taken down, they need to file a DMCA request.

Moderators as well as the majority of users and SE employees are not lawyers and cannot tell the difference between:

  1. An actual copyright violation claimed by the copyright owner.
  2. A troll impersonating a copyright owner attempting to take something down they don't like.

A DMCA request puts the burden of proof on the party making the take down request.
See Joel Spolsky's answer here for more details: http://meta.stackexchange.com/a/114007https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/114007


  

If the person tries to make the edit repeatedly, that's just childish vandalism and will warrant a moderator flag.

Don't bother flagging it. It's not a moderator's job or even the site's job to enforce 3rd party agreements.

If someone wants something taken down, they need to file a DMCA request.

Moderators as well as the majority of users and SE employees are not lawyers and cannot tell the difference between:

  1. An actual copyright violation claimed by the copyright owner.
  2. A troll impersonating a copyright owner attempting to take something down they don't like.

A DMCA request puts the burden of proof on the party making the take down request.
See Joel Spolsky's answer here for more details: http://meta.stackexchange.com/a/114007


 

If the person tries to make the edit repeatedly, that's just childish vandalism and will warrant a moderator flag.

Don't bother flagging it. It's not a moderator's job or even the site's job to enforce 3rd party agreements.

If someone wants something taken down, they need to file a DMCA request.

Moderators as well as the majority of users and SE employees are not lawyers and cannot tell the difference between:

  1. An actual copyright violation claimed by the copyright owner.
  2. A troll impersonating a copyright owner attempting to take something down they don't like.

A DMCA request puts the burden of proof on the party making the take down request.
See Joel Spolsky's answer here for more details: https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/114007

 

If the person tries to make the edit repeatedly, that's just childish vandalism and will warrant a moderator flag.

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Don't bother flagging it. It's not a moderator's job or even the site's job to enforce 3rd party agreements.

If someone wants something taken down, they need to file a DMCA request.

Moderators as well as the majority of users and SE employees are not lawyers and cannot tell the difference between:

  1. An actual copyright violation claimed by the copyright owner.
  2. A troll impersonating a copyright owner attempting to take something down they don't like.

A DMCA request puts the burden of proof on the party making the take down request.
See Joel Spolsky's answer here for more details: http://meta.stackexchange.com/a/114007


If the person tries to make the edit repeatedly, that would count asthat's just childish vandalism and will warrant a moderator flag.

Don't bother flagging it. It's not a moderator's job or even the site's job to enforce 3rd party agreements.

If someone wants something taken down, they need to file a DMCA request.


If the person tries to make the edit repeatedly, that would count as vandalism and will warrant a moderator flag.

Don't bother flagging it. It's not a moderator's job or even the site's job to enforce 3rd party agreements.

If someone wants something taken down, they need to file a DMCA request.

Moderators as well as the majority of users and SE employees are not lawyers and cannot tell the difference between:

  1. An actual copyright violation claimed by the copyright owner.
  2. A troll impersonating a copyright owner attempting to take something down they don't like.

A DMCA request puts the burden of proof on the party making the take down request.
See Joel Spolsky's answer here for more details: http://meta.stackexchange.com/a/114007


If the person tries to make the edit repeatedly, that's just childish vandalism and will warrant a moderator flag.

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Don't bother flagging it. It's not a moderator's job or even the site's job to enforce 3rd party agreements.

If someone wants something taken down, they need to file a DMCA request.


If the person tries to make the edit repeatedly, that would count as vandalism and will warrant a moderator flag.