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Total Biscuit; The Incident & YouTube

Torand

So, some of you may have heard about the shenanigans surrounding the game titled; "Day One Garry's Incident".

 

 

 

TotalBiscuit has since been on the receiving end of their grimy hand:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfgoDDh4kE0

 

Video is here if it doesn't show up.

 

 

 

I think it ties in well to what Linus talks about on, in which they also breifly covered in (when TB was on), the WAN show. In which YouTube[Google] really doesn't do enough to protect the content creators and the shambles in which the Copyright system currently is. (TekSyndicate also cover this frequently.)

 

I can understand, Google needs to protect their assets in a world in which such outdated Copyright practices exist, which is fine. But it crosses the line when YouTube[Google] are trying to promote and aid in better and more flourished online content when there is no protection given to provide security against random attacks in which creators may come under, take Millbee for example, shut down over a slight mishap in editing, in which TotalBiscuit did in fact help recover his account. 

 

The DMCA system is a shambles and is abused far too much, for example. 

 

The video is well worth a watch. I just hope this post isn't removed under suspicious circumstances. ^_^

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My bad, I had a quick look around and didn't see anything. >_>

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I edited mine to say "Whoops It was already posted" in the topic and a mod got it for meh

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How do I delete posts? ^_^

Report yourself asking to close it. Only a moderator or administrator harnesses such #skillz

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