Users cannot upload content to a PeerApp Cache storage, as its design complies with DMCA (THE Digital Millennium Copyright Act).
Once the subscriber downloads content from the source, it will be served from the cache generally on the third request. PeerApp Cache storage is a transparent cache, and it cannot be a source of content. It serves the content only when the original source of the content is available from the content provider.
DMCA sets the standards for copyright (Safe Harbor provision), IP routing, caching, and 3rd party content hosting, which is adopted globally. Learn more by referring to the following DMCA section terms for ISPs (Internet Service Providers):
US DMCA 512b Section Terms |
PeerApp UltraBand |
The ISP is not the one who originally made the material available. |
Comply |
Caching is automatic with intermediate and temporary storage of content in local servers. |
Comply |
ISP did not modify the content. |
Comply |
ISP complies with industry standards regarding the updating of the content. |
Comply |
ISP does not interfere with content’s access manners (such as passwords, etc.). |
Comply |
The provider must remove infringing files upon gaining actual knowledge of infringement. |
Comply |