Topic: Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. has a history of enforcing strict copyright claims and censorship, often targeting content creators and users for sharing or referencing its intellectual property. This behavior raises concerns about free expression and the rights of individuals to engage with media in a digital environment. The company’s actions reflect broader issues of corporate control over creative content and the implications for privacy and speech online.
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Playstation To Remove Access To Hundreds of Shows – Even if Customers Already Paid For Them
Digital “ownership” is not a thing.
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Harry Potter Hogwarts Legacy lead developer steps down after mainstream media outrage over his YouTube channel
The game has been subject to persistent mainstream media pressure.
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Gaming outlet Kotaku leads attack on Harry Potter game developer over conservative views
Cancelation attempt incoming.
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Twitter blue checkmarks blame men for Birds of Prey flop, slam media for framing it as “worst opening weekend”
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Petition to remove Amber Heard from Aquaman 2 reaches over 100,000 signatures
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Music companies sue internet provider RCN for “enabling” piracy
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The Art of The Meme: HBO does’t like President Trump using Game of Thrones references
It’s not the first time President Trump has been warned against skirting the line on the use of intellectual property.
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Trump has “Dark Knight” themed Twitter video blocked after Warner Bros. files copyright claim
This is the third time since February Trump has had his videos blocked on Twitter as the result of copyright…









