YouTube Music – Law Professor Violates DMCA Rules
March 4, 2010 |16:30 | You Tube News By : Team X
A video on YouTube was recently uploaded by a law professor in which he explained how people can avoid DMCA copyright take downs using the policy of ‘fair use’. But it turned out that the DMCA took down his video which explained how to twist DMCA rules and violate them to spread piracy.
The same law professor has also tried to upload a Warner music track on YouTube and tried to violate the YouTube music rules. Then also the DMCA had taken down his video after Warner lodged a complaint against him and YouTube pulled off the video from their website without any questions.
The reason for the take down of the latest video is not sure because some people think that DMCA took it down while others say that it was a fingerprinting technology of YouTube which pulled the video off. To make things stranger, only the audio has been deleted, the video is still there.
















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