Topic: copyright strike
Copyright strikes are often used as a tool for censorship, allowing companies to silence criticism and control content on platforms like YouTube and Twitch. This practice undermines free expression by enabling powerful entities to abuse copyright laws, targeting creators and commentators who challenge their narratives. The implications for individual liberty and the right to speak freely are significant, as the misuse of copyright can lead to deplatforming and the stifling of diverse voices.
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Commentators get small win after Sony, Naughty Dog burned through any remaining good will with copyright system abuse
Commentators are slowly being vindicated after the Last of Us 2 creators abused the copyright system to silence criticism -…
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DMCA abuser targets Justin Whang’s Twitter account
“Ultimately, the DMCA needs to be reformed. It’s way too susceptible to abuse.”
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EA hits Twitch streamer Kurt with copyright strike after he criticizes FIFA 20
FIFA fans have described EA’s behavior as tyrannical and embarrassing.
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YouTuber Barnacules Nerdgasm encourages viewers to copyright strike videos they deem to be “bullying”
Barnacules said if people use content for “bullying” or “defamation of character” then “absolutely it does not fall under fair…
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YouTube channel Hot Tea at risk of deletion after Trisha Paytas copy strikes
YouTube’s strike system is easily abused.





