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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Feb 17, 2021 14:02:19 GMT
It's heartening to know that the Royal Family had everything they consider off-message taken down from youtube. In the meantime, for your delectation:- www.youtube.com/watch?v=97ZMC8cV3to
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Post by richardwoods on Feb 17, 2021 18:09:37 GMT
It's heartening to know that the Royal Family had everything they consider off-message taken down from youtube. In the meantime, for your delectation:- www.youtube.com/watch?v=97ZMC8cV3toBloody sadist 🤣🤣🤣
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Post by T Morgan on Apr 28, 2021 13:11:31 GMT
This documentary has been uploaded a couple of times to YouTube recently, but subsequently disappeared. There are the usual YouTube videos pertaining to be the documentary, which supposedly have a link to it, or tell you how to watch it. It's funny how the BBC will let loads of other copyrighted material stay on YouTube, but with this, they're only too happy to enforce takedown policies.
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Post by Robert Clark (rcgreybeard) on Apr 28, 2021 17:43:26 GMT
This documentary has been uploaded a couple of times to YouTube recently, but subsequently disappeared. There are the usual YouTube videos pertaining to be the documentary, which supposedly have a link to it, or tell you how to watch it. It's funny how the BBC will let loads of other copyrighted material stay on YouTube, but with this, they're only too happy to enforce takedown policies. Interesting assumptions that the BBC spend their entire time (and license fee) hunting around the internet to police copyright and that the Royals get some special treatment. I suspect the truth is more mundane and that some algorithm is most likely picking up music that has been flagged as being in copyright. Music copyright is policed far more than anything else in mainstream programming.
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Post by T Morgan on May 11, 2021 22:57:00 GMT
Well, I attempted to upload a documentary to YouTube recently which was aired on the BBC a few years ago. It was made by an independent production company. The content was automatically detected as being the programme in question, and belonging to that production company, thus preventing me from uploading the video. However, that's only a few years ago. Perhaps it's possible for the BBC et al to upload programmes they don't want uploaded, and the algorithms then match the content. There was also copyrighted music detected in the programme I tried to upload, but a large chunk of the programme itself was identified.
I haven't watched Royal Family yet (it's not too difficult to find online), but maybe it has copyrighted music.
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