FOX News Copyright Breakdown

Started by rmstock, April 06, 2017, 11:43:18 AM

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So FOX News is out of Youtube, which is a Google Inc. Corporation.
Donald recent;y tweeted "Why don't  Y'all watch the excellent news coverage
from FOX News ?" Susan Rice, Obama ,  the Dems, the State Departement
and the Alphabet agencies, who ARE the Deep State are finally nailed, and suddenly
FOX is kicked from Youtube ...

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

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YouTube yanks ads from channels with less than 10,000 views
Service looks to crack down on content theft and fake accounts
Carly Page @CarlyPage_ 07 April 2017
www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3008082/youtube-yanks-ads-from-channels-with-less-than-10-000-views


YouTube bans ads on channels with less than 10,000 views

  "GOOGLE-OWNED YouTube has announced that it will not serve ads on videos
   produced by channels with fewer than 10,000 total views.
   
   The change to the YouTube Partner Programme (YPP), which was first
   announced back in February ahead of its roll out this week, comes as
   the firm looks to crack down on content theft and fake accounts.
   
   YouTube says that, by setting the threshold at 10,000, aspiring
   creators still have a good chance of entering their Partner Programme,
   while giving it enough time to determine the validity of a channel.
   
   Once a channel has hit 10,000 views mark, YouTube will review their
   content and adherence to its policies and serve ads when the conditions
   are met.
   
   "After a creator hits 10k lifetime views on their channel, we'll review
   their activity against our policies," wrote Ariel Bardin, vice
   president of product management at YouTube.
   
   "If everything looks good, we'll bring this channel into YPP [YouTube
   Partner Program] and begin serving ads against their content. Together
   these new thresholds will help ensure revenue only flows to creators
   who are playing by the rules."
   
   YouTube added that, in a few weeks, it will also be adding a review
   process for new creators who apply to be in the YouTube Partner
   Programme.
   
   YouTube's crackdown on pinched content and fake accounts comes just
   weeks after a number of high-profile firms yanked their advertising
   from the website over concerns it was appearing alongside extremist and
   otherwise "inappropriate" content.
   
   This came after an investigation found that after an investigation
   found that the likes of hate preachers were receiving £6 for every
   1,000 views on a YouTube video, while Google is also lining its pockets.
   
   The UK government was among the first to pull its advertising from the
   video platform, and was followed by the Guardian, Channel 4, HSBC,
   Marks and Spencer, Audi, RBS and L'Oreal. µ "

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

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Amazon bans some 'piracy' media streamers, will destroy all inventory

Amazon bans some Kodi-like media players, will destroy all inventory
Crackdown sees streamers sent to the scrapyard
Dave Neal @daveneal33 03 April 2017
https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3007706/amazon-bans-some-kodi-like-media-players-will-destroy-all-inventory

  "EVERYTHING SELLER Amazon is drawing a line under the sale of the kind
   of devices that do what it's Firesticks do, but better, and will not
   allow the sale of manipulated Kodi-like streamers.
   
   Not only will it not sell the the things anymore, but Amazon has also
   promised to destroy retailers' inventory that it has in its warehouses.
   This is a firey and firm response to a proposed piracy problem posed by
   boxes that are not Firesticks, and Amazon is not effing about here.
   
   "Products offered for sale on Amazon should not promote, suggest the
   facilitation of, or actively enable the infringement of or unauthorised
   access to digital media or other protected content. Any streaming media
   player or other device that violates this policy is prohibited from
   sale on Amazon," it says from an ivory tower that has spent a lot of
   money on The Man in the High Castle.
   
   "It is your responsibility to source and sell products that do not
   promote, promise the facilitation of, or actively enable the
   infringement of or unauthorised access to digital media or other
   protected content. If you sell these products, we may immediately
   suspend or terminate your selling privileges and destroy inventory in
   our fulfilment centres without reimbursement.
   
   "In addition, if we determine that your account has been used to engage
   in fraud or other illegal activity, remittances and payments may be
   withheld or forfeited".
   
   These are just one of loads of electronic devices that Amazon.com will
   not sell
. For example, you would be better off going to an auction site
   if you wanted laser gloves, GPS blockers, or "any cell phone that was
   originally locked to a cell phone carrier and has been manually
   unlocked to work with other carriers (such as jailbroken iPhones,
   unlock codes for Blackberry)."
   
   We wish everyone all the best with the last one because they could do
   with all the positive feedback that they need. Laser gloves sound cool
   so now it is almost as if we must have a pair for ourselves, but GPS
   blockers are probably best left for sale in places where they are
   appropriate to sell.
   
   The best people to comment on this, probably, are Irdeto, an outfit
   that makes is money by stamping on piracy and anything that smells like
   piracy.
   
   "Pirates have adapted. They now use generic phrases in their ads on
   e-commerce sites e.g. fully loaded, to avoid being caught using legal
   rights owners' logos or listing what content is available," writes that
   firm on its blog.
   
   "Amazon's new policy makes it explicit that promoting, facilitating and
   enabling infringing or unauthorised access to copyright content is
   prohibited from sale on Amazon. This first of its kind preventative
   measure aims to minimise the pirates promotional reach." µ "

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778