Why Have YouTube Removed Videos In Memory Of Sick/Disabled People?
December 5, 2014
A video in remembrance of sick and disabled persons, who died because of Britain’s draconian welfare reforms, has been removed from YouTube, disability rights campaigner Samuel Miller tells us.
He adds that another comprehensive video list of British welfare-related deaths has also been removed from the YouTube video site.
Here at Vox Political we can only echo his question:
Did the British government demand that YouTube remove these videos?
Same Difference can’t help wondering the same thing, readers.
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The video is now at http://youtu.be/J-Wbpps6_vA
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The copy was blocked by a copyright claim by SME, who asserted that they owned or managed the copyright of the soundtrack used.
Another copy – with a different recording of Barber’s “Adagio for Strings” – is now available at http://youtu.be/OeoeGN96l70
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