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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Mon May 18, 2015, 02:28 PM May 2015

YouTube Should Not Have Been Forced To Take Down Anti-Muslim Film, Appeals Court Rules

Source: Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO — YouTube should not have been forced to take down an anti-Muslim film that sparked violence in the Middle East and death threats to actors, a federal appeals court ruled Monday in a victory for free speech advocates.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal sided with Google, which owns YouTube, after free speech advocates urged the court to overturn a 2-1 decision by three of its judges. The three judges had ordered YouTube to take down the video.

Actress Cindy Lee Garcia wanted "Innocence of Muslims" removed from the site after receiving death threats. Her lawyer argued she had a copyright claim to the low-budget film because she believed she was acting in a different production.

Google argued Garcia had no claim to the film because the filmmaker wrote the dialogue, managed the production and dubbed over her lines.

Read more: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/765674198/Appeals-court-sides-with-Google-in-anti-Muslim-film-case.html

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YouTube Should Not Have Been Forced To Take Down Anti-Muslim Film, Appeals Court Rules (Original Post) Purveyor May 2015 OP
Good. n/t cosmicone May 2015 #1
Loved this line: Dr. Strange May 2015 #2
Good victory for free speech. (nt) Nye Bevan May 2015 #3
Good victory but sad that one judge voted the other way. NaturalHigh May 2015 #4

Dr. Strange

(25,919 posts)
2. Loved this line:
Mon May 18, 2015, 03:28 PM
May 2015
...copyright laws meant to foster rather than repress free expression.


I wish more courts would pay attention to that particular aspect of copyright law.
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