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Replying to @Xplode441 @thenokke and
I know how to google, but it's your claim, burden is on your to back it up. If you can't, just say so.
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Replying to @Xplode441 @thenokke and
No, you're the one who can't back up your claims. If you were smart, you'd be able to.
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Replying to @pikachuevie @thenokke and
Mate, how do you not know how copyright infringement works?
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Replying to @Xplode441 @thenokke and
You're still deflecting. Why don't you just link up the law that requires the distinction? Is it because you can't?
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Replying to @pikachuevie @thenokke and
https://www.copyright.gov/title17/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Millennium_Copyright_Act … https://policies.google.com/terms?hl=en Are you happy now that I've spoon-fed you? You probably still don't understand.
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Replying to @Xplode441 @thenokke and
See? It wasn’t that hard. Unfortunately for you, nothing in those laws requires anyone to make a distinction between being a platform and a publisher. You’ll have to quote the part that does.
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Replying to @pikachuevie @thenokke and
I'll ask you one more time, do you know the difference between someone at CNN uploading copyrighted content without consent from the holder, and a user at YouTube doing the same thing? Say they upload John Wick 3 on both platforms for example.
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Replying to @Xplode441 @thenokke and
The DMCA, which does not require companies to make that distinction. Quote the part that does.
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Why are you avoiding the question? You keep trying to circle to a point I'm not making. This isn't about YouTube being required to be politically neutral, if you weren't an idiot, you would understand what I'm talking about.
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