Zarxrax wrote:The companies are just too lazy.
Youtube has tools that automatically find infringing material for the companies, so the companies dont have to actually do anything except sit on their butts and push a button, and its gone.
Here, they might have to actually send a letter or something.
I think they would have to invest time, ressources and money to sue as and they won't get it back. This is a non profit site. There isn't a lot money to get.
In case of YouTube you have a huge company with a huge income to sue. You could get millions.
What I hate the most is the fascism and censorship in all these YouTube copyright enforecements. I live in Austria and why the hell can't I just watch some video. They are not avaible in my country? Well f**** you too assholes! What's up with this shit?












