thunderous71
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-32794163
Now what does this have to do with us you ask...
An "actress" that appeared in the film got youtube to take it as she featured in it. Anyone on any clip on youtube can get the clip taken down via a privacy complaint. So anything you film regardless of copyright under youtubes terms of service can be removed via a privacy complaint.
Now Google have gone to court to say their own terms are not fair?
"Google had argued that only the film-maker, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, owned the copyright, and, therefore, Ms Garcia had no right to demand its removal - and the appeals court agreed"
Figure that one out?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-32794163
Now what does this have to do with us you ask...
An "actress" that appeared in the film got youtube to take it as she featured in it. Anyone on any clip on youtube can get the clip taken down via a privacy complaint. So anything you film regardless of copyright under youtubes terms of service can be removed via a privacy complaint.
Now Google have gone to court to say their own terms are not fair?
"Google had argued that only the film-maker, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, owned the copyright, and, therefore, Ms Garcia had no right to demand its removal - and the appeals court agreed"
Figure that one out?