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A Viacom VP even complained about the "fucking assholes" at YouTube—because the company "enforced its repeat-infringer policy concerning a Viacom marketing account that had received multiple take-down notices from Viacom's legal department." The lulz, they are here in spades. Joining everybody else in LOLing hard over this. Not just because Viacom couldn't talk to itself well enough to stop that from happening, but that they're then blaming the outside entity that got caught in the middle of their asshaberdashery. I'd love to know how it is that they expect YouTube to take their copyright claims seriously when apparently they don't. Post a comment in response: |
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