Something seems odd in all this. I am English so if another person from my country decides to sue me for infringement in a British court I don't see how registering a DMCA agent on file with the US Copyright Office is going to be recognized in a British court of law, Surly, in these circumstances I need to register with the appropriate authority in my countries jurisdiction?
If Maria is right and I need to register in forgin countries. ie, the USA then it seems to me I will have to register in every country to be fully protected and, apart from the cost which I imagine will be substantial, I would create a huge headache keeping track of it all.
Then, what if an American tries to sue me in an American court when I am not an American citizen or resident there?
I think with all this talk of DMCA it will scare off a lot more people setting up their own grid and it really dose invite trolls to have a happy day. US law makes it all possible and Maria seems to think US law is the ultimate authority in this world.
I rather take the view I need only comply with the laws of the country I am both a citizen and resident in and if anyone wants to after me with a law suit then they will have to do it in a British court.