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But now, as search engines become more specialized and capable, certain copyright owners have become increasingly dissatisfied with the notice-and-takedown bargain struck in the DMCA. That's what these lawsuits are really about -- the defendants are complying with the letter of the law, but copyright owners are now trying to change the rules in court.

Of course, the SeeqPod case may settle (as a similar case brought by Warner against iMeem did). But the copyright issues will not be going away anytime soon (in particular, keep your eye on the remand in the Perfect 10 v. Google case, where the DMCA safe harbor issues may take center stage).

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Chase Paymentech Announces A-Claim Integrated Healthcare Payment ...

DALLAS, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Chase Paymentech, the leading global payment services provider, and Preferred Health Technology, Inc., a provider of electronic payment and transaction processing services for the healthcare industry, today announced the launch of A-Claim, the first fully-integrated healthcare payment solution designed to reduce accounts receivables for physicians and simplify claims payments for patients.

A-Claim combines award-winning technology innovation with Chase Paymentech's state-of-the-art payment functionality and enhanced payment processes to provide physicians with reduced accounts receivable, shorter collection cycles and decreased risk of non-payment. A-Claim achieves the full-cycle automation of information and payment flows, from the submission of claims to the receipt of payments and reconciliation.


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