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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenz_v._Universal_Music_Corp …. 1.) Copyright holders must consider fair use in good faith before issuing a takedown notice. This was not considered "in good faith" 2.) The recording was of poor quality and it distracted the original purpose of the song. Fair use is not always parody.
3.) If I did something like that, I'd probably not get copyright claimed because I am part of the community. This is flat out discrimination. He took down the video deliberately because Jon did something Pepper didn't like.
Furthermore, from looking at the live stream. Jonathon was given consent to make the recording. The cover artist could have easily told him to put his phone away, and that would’ve been that. The consent was there tho and his stream is fair.
For all those who don’t have a law degree or know what they are talking about, this could still count as fair use. Fair use includes parodies and it could be argued to the court that Jonathon was parodying the band and other attendees, albeit in a mockery way
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