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by Joel_Mckay
117 days ago
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Prior to the DMCA, copyright violations were a grey area. In most countries, in order to seek damages a company had to show users were selling copies or using IP for promotional purposes. Now... people are using the same RIAA/DMCA laws to hijack youtube channel content from legitimate creators. The damage to publishers is done by the time it is sorted out. As a business, it has always been better to go after distribution channels rather than squeezing customers. =3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2EdZvXwh0Y |
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