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That document was prepared by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Northern California
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I don't like big corporations totally ruling everything any more than totalitarian governments. At least we can still elect government officials and have some input unlike the big corporations which might not even be in this country.
I like the very end of the video where he states that its a video is an opinion. i think that people that g on youtube have to understand that what they are watching and that if it offends them that they should stop watching, because in my opinion most of the video channels he quoted are ones that are opinion based videos. so it should be the viewers responsibility to understand what they are getting themselves into.
Wow, what a crock of guano. Unfortunately, the majority of airheads squawking "free speech, free speech" fail to realize that the greater the amount of freedom of speech one has, the greater the amount of responsibility in knowing when, where and how to exercise it. Instead, those same leftist morons are actually just seeking a carte blanche to scream and profess endless amounts of antagonistic militant diatribe without any potential of consequences for their actions.
I like how Youtube will bring the ban hammer down on some seemingly random channels sometimes. "Oh, hey, this guy has some copyright song from some famous band, lets ban him and completely ignore the other fifty-thousand people on this list who have the same thing on their accounts." Seriously whenever I see a music video or channel that had the video or w/e on my favorites banned I just look it up and can find the SAME THING. Is youtube playing favorites or just drinking their lunch?
Seriously, if you have a problem with a ban on the site, you have the right to take it to court, if you really feel your rights are being infringed upon. You'll probably be laughed right out of there, though, because it's just the internet. YouTube can really do whatever they want. If you have a problem with that, go find a different site to use, or even make your own. I think it's pretty crazy to think that YouTube bans people based on the opinions they express.
this guy explained that it was a business. if you're not in violation of the rules, then being suspended is bad business. some of you people need to watch and comprehend what you're seeing before a comment.
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The eroding American freedom
Seriously, if you have a problem with a ban on the site, you have the right to take it to court, if you really feel your rights are being infringed upon. You'll probably be laughed right out of there, though, because it's just the internet.
YouTube can really do whatever they want. If you have a problem with that, go find a different site to use, or even make your own.
I think it's pretty crazy to think that YouTube bans people based on the opinions they express.