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posted by Dopefish on Sunday February 16 2014, @11:34PM   Printer-friendly
from the why-deny-reality? dept.
Blackmoore writes: "The producers of "House of Numbers" have used a series of bogus copyright takedown notices to get Youtube to remove videos, in which he uses clips from the documentary as part of his criticism, showing how they mislead viewers and misrepresent the facts and the evidence. It's pure censorship: using the law to force the removal of your opponents' views."
 
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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by unitron on Monday February 17 2014, @12:19AM

    by unitron (70) on Monday February 17 2014, @12:19AM (#351) Journal

    "I know it's in alpha stages and you want to test content but there are better articles than AIDS deniers."

    Au contraire, this is a story about misuse of the DMCA--what even the people who wanted the DMCA in the first place would acknowledge is misuse.

    It's a perfect "Your Rights Online" category story.

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  • (Score: 1) by Nerdfest on Monday February 17 2014, @12:46AM

    by Nerdfest (80) on Monday February 17 2014, @12:46AM (#357)

    I always found the "Your rights online" some of the most interesting stuff. There aren't name places that cover that area in depth either.