No, that's dumb question has no basis in American law.
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Replying to @pikachuevie @tilehopper and
It absolutely does, YouTube is a US company friendo.
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Replying to @Xplode441 @tilehopper and
So? What US law is the basis for that question?
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Replying to @pikachuevie @tilehopper and
You want me to link all copyright protection laws in the US to you, or are you asking me to explain what copyright protection laws are. Both make you look stupid.
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Replying to @Xplode441 @tilehopper and
Do they all mention that distinction you were talking about? Or, maybe you can just cite the specific code number? I mean, it shouldn't be that hard, since you know what you're talking about...right?
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Replying to @pikachuevie @tilehopper and
Do you not understand that you can't steal copyrighted material?
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Replying to @Xplode441 @tilehopper and
Of course I do. But, why can't you just link up the law that requires the distinction you mentioned? You're deflecting instead of just linking up the law.
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Replying to @pikachuevie @tilehopper and
Okay, so do you understand why CNN is liable if one of their members uploads copyrighted material without consent from the copyright holder(s) and why YouTube is not?
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LOL You're deflecting instead of just linking up the law you're talking about. Doubling down on a deflection doesn't stop it from being a deflection.
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