Canadian Broadcaster Accused of Censoring Copyright Debate

Call it ironic if you will, but there’s a report surfacing that a Canadian broadcaster is taking down YouTube clips that debate copyright because of copyright violations. A blogger watching this unfold figured that because the debates show the copyright industries stance in a bad light, the broadcaster wants to suppress the clips. There are plenty of ways to see this as ironic.

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Canadian Broadcaster Accused of Censoring Copyright Debate

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Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 P2P News

1 Comment to Canadian Broadcaster Accused of Censoring Copyright Debate

  • Rose@BNN says:

    BNN has requested of You Tube that it remove all clips originally produced and broadcast by BNN and they have agreed to do so. No attempt has been made by BNN to remove clips concerning any single topic. The process for removing clips involves identifying URL’s and passing them along to You Tube so that the clips be deleted. In total, You Tube has removed nearly 200 video clips to date. Thank you for identifying additional video clips. We will ask You Tube to remove those, as well.

    Jack Fleischmann

    General Manager

    BNN – Business News Network.

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