Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Questions being asked - Adani video takedown

How interesting. On going to one of my regular blog reads, what do you know right there is the GetUp video about Adani, linking to a story about it on an "NMR" site I've never heard of before. 

The author raises some pertinent questions:
A bogus copyright claim can still take a video offline for a significant period of time. YouTube does have a counter claim process which allows channel owners to submit proof that they own the content in question, but that process can be time consuming. In matters of public policy that time can be critical. Should organizations or even brands invest in creating content for YouTube if their campaigns can be easily disrupted by abuse of the copyright claim system? more
I think it's an issue YouTube should address, simply as a matter of public importance. 

As for all this sudden negative publicity Adani is getting, looks like their sneaking trick is backfiring on them big time. 

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