Takedown
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Takedown or take down may refer to:
- Takedown (book), a book by John MarkoffJohn MarkoffJohn Markoff is a journalist best known for his work at The New York Times, and a book and series of articles about the 1990s pursuit and capture of hacker Kevin Mitnick.- Biography :...
and Tsutomu ShimomuraTsutomu Shimomurais a Japanese scientist and computer security expert based in the United States, who became an instant celebrity when he, together with computer journalist John Markoff, tracked down and helped the FBI arrest hacker Kevin Mitnick....
about the capture of Kevin MitnickKevin MitnickKevin David Mitnick is a computer security consultant, author, and hacker. In the late 20th century, he was convicted of various computer- and communications-related crimes. At the time of his arrest, he was the most-wanted computer criminal in the United States.-Personal life:Mitnick grew up in...
- Track Down, a 2000 film based thereon, known also as Takedown
- or The Takedown, a book by Jeffrey RobinsonJeffrey RobinsonJeffrey Robinson is an American author of 25 books. He has been labeled by the British Bankers' Association "the world's leading financial crime author".-Early life:...
subtitled, "A Suburban Mom, A Coal Miner's Son, and the Unlike Demise of Colombia's Brutal Norte Valle Cartel." - Take Down (film), a 1979 film about a high school wrestling team
- Takedown (grappling)Takedown (grappling)A takedown is a martial arts and combat sports term for a technique that involves off-balancing an opponent and bringing him or her to the ground, typically with the combatant performing the takedown landing on top. The process of quickly advancing on an opponent and attempting a takedown is known...
, a martial arts technique - A colostomy takedown or reversal
- Takedown - 2008 webisodes series on youtube based on Need for Speed Undercover computer game.
- Takedown gunTakedown gunA takedown gun is a long gun designed to be taken apart significantly reducing its length, making it easier to store, pack, transport and conceal. A variety of barrel, stock, and receiver designs have been invented to facilitate takedown. For example, the hinged design of many break-action...
, a rifle or shotgun designed for easy disassembly - The Takedown, a 2005 Court TVCourt TVtruTV is an American cable television network owned by Turner Broadcasting, a subsidiary of Time Warner. The network launched as Court TV in 1991, changing to truTV in 2008...
television series - Bad Boys: Miami TakedownBad Boys: Miami TakedownBad Boys: Miami Takedown is a video game released in 2004 based on the action-comedy movie Bad Boys II starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence...
, a 2004 video game based on the film Bad Boys - Burnout 3: TakedownBurnout 3: TakedownBurnout 3: Takedown is the third game in the Burnout series of video games. Released on September 7, 2004, developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts , the game drew critical acclaim and a large fanbase.A GameCube version was planned but was scrapped during development...
, a 2004 video and arcade game of the Burnout series - DMCA takedown notice, a letter sent pursuant to the Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation ActOnline Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation ActThe Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act is United States federal law that creates a conditional safe harbor for online service providers and other Internet intermediaries by shielding them for their own acts of direct copyright infringement as well as...
, part of the Digital Millennium Copyright ActDigital Millennium Copyright ActThe Digital Millennium Copyright Act is a United States copyright law that implements two 1996 treaties of the World Intellectual Property Organization . It criminalizes production and dissemination of technology, devices, or services intended to circumvent measures that control access to... - Words taken downWords taken downWords taken down is a procedure used in the United States House of Representatives under which words spoken by a Representative may be stricken from the record. Under the House Rules, the procedure may be used if a member uses inappropriate words in debate...
, an objection to speech in the United States House of Representatives