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5 Times DMCA Takedowns Were Used To Silence Criticism - Duration: 8:53.As Censored Gaming has spoken about in the past, DMCA strikes are used by copyright holders
to protect their intellectual property.
But sometimes they're also used for censorship.
Many websites, such as YouTube automate their DMCA strike system, and not always with great
results.
In the past copyright holders have used this lack of oversight to remove material and reviews
that cast their product in a negative light.
Claimed content is often taken down immediately, and getting the strike removed can be a long
complicated process.
But abusing the system doesn't always go smoothly for copyright holders.
When exposed to the public, their abuse of the DMCA has often caused outrage, hurting
them far more than a negative review would.
So with that in mind let's take a look at five times DMCA notices have been used to
silence criticism.
Number One: Day One: Garry's Incident Back in October 2013 Youtuber TotalBiscuit
released a twenty minute "first impression" video of "Day One: Garry's Incident"
by developer Wild Games Studio.
TotalBiscuit was very critical of the game, finding the framerate, quest mechanics, level
design and overall gameplay subpar.
The review must have made an impression because soon afterwards it has hit with a DMCA notice.
Suffice to say, striking a review by a popular YouTube channel did not go over very well.
As outrage and support for TotalBiscuit erupted on the game's steam community forum the
CEO of Wild Games Studio, Stephane Woods issued this statement on Steam:
"We protected our copyright because Total Biscuit has no right to make advertising revenues
with our license."
But Stephane's words did not end anything.
TotalBiscuit responded with another video where he accused Woods of lying and pointed
out that they had received a steam code from Woods himself.
He further accused the company of "not being interested in consumer protection".
Perhaps unable to deal with the fallout, Wild Games Studio relented.
By the end of October they had issued a public apology, removed their DMCA strike and the
video was restored to YouTube.
Garry's Incident faced other accusations but for now let's move on to number two:
Slaughtering Ground.
In November 2014, content creator Jim Sterling released a first impression video of "Slaughtering
Ground" by developer Digital Homicide.
The video's title describes the game as a contender for "worst game of 2014"and
Jim questions several of the games design choices such as targeting alignment, ammo
distribution, and enemy design.
He also mocked the fact that the game was complete and up for sale.
The review prompted a response by Digital Homicide, who themselves posted a video on
YouTube mocking Jim.
Sterling continued to release videos mocking the game and the pushback from the developer.
Seemingly in response to his criticism, Digital homicide then filed a DMCA strike on Sterling's
playthrough and company co-founder James Romine sued Sterling for "assault, libel, and slander".
Romine later filed suit against steam users for personal injury and subpoenaed Valve:
the owners of Steam for the user's identities.
Valve did not take this sitting down and removed Digital Homicide's entire catalog from their
service.
Unsurprisingly the case against the steam users was eventually dropped.
Court documents claim "The Plaintiff's business was destroyed completely" This
left Romine unable to continue the lawsuit.
However Romine's case against Sterling persisted until February of 2017, when it was dismissed
with prejudice.
Jim released a statement on his website "the Jimquisition" stating his belief that the
resolution was the result of his lawyer's "enviable reasoning ability", convincing
Romine of the results of going to court.
But Digital Homicide was not the only developer to duel with Sterling in 2014; which brings
us to number three: Island Light.
When Russian developer Kobra Studios released a trailer for its game: Island light, the
reaction was not universally positive.
Sterling mocked it, comparing it to an "RSPCA commercials, but for zombies."
Kobra filed copyright strikes against several youtubers, including Sterling, HarmfulGaming
and Attackslug.
Attackslug's case is especially shocking as he posted no footage of the game.
His video was just himself talking about the controversy.
In most of these cases, copyright holders claim used footage from games as being the
reason for the strike.
Following the usual pattern Steam and Twitter started venting at the studio over censorship.
Many of the creators took to twitter to voice their concerns.
Mocking the developers,Sterling wrote: "How could a game as derivative as Island
Light have the nerve to copyright strike anybody?
They owe *every other zombie game ever* royalties" Furthermore he filed a counterstrike to put
the video back up and it is now back on YouTube.
Things also got really interesting on Steam.
Comments were deleted and at least one user alleged that Kobra had plagiarized the Island
light logo from a work on Deviant art.
One Steam user accused them of hypocrisy for striking down reviews while ripping off art.
It's not clear whether it was Steam's decision or Cobra's, or what the reason
was, but within four days of the DMCA strikes, Island Light was also removed from Steam Greenlight.
Moving on, we see the use of DMCA strikes for intimidation in Number four: World of
Tanks.
In March of 2017 World of Tanks Community Contributor SirFoch posted a rant about an
update to the game on YouTube.
The rant covered the design of a new tank and what he saw as the increasing "pay to
win" aspects of the game.
Responding to the rant, a community manager contacted him on Discord, telling him he was
removed from the contributor program, and threatening to file a DMCA strike if he did
not remove the video.
Writing, "I don't really have a choice here!"
SirFoch removed the offending video.
However SirFoch released screensshots of the conversation which infuriated members of the
World of Tanks community, and moved onto mainstream sites.
At first, community management denied filing any strike or trying to censor anyone.
In this quote to Kotaku they tried to explain their position:
"We regret having to go to such extreme measures in SirFoch's case, but we also
don't consider those measures to be censorship because we weren't trying to silence SirFoch's
opinion, we were simply seeking to curb the extremely profane language of a member of
our contributor program."
But eventually management took back their actions, stating:
"We acted too quickly when we threatened to have YouTube remove SirFoch's video through
a copyright infringement complaint.
We have apologized to SirFoch for making that threat, and we are continuing our conversation
with him on next steps."
Last up is an odd case of a fan game developer filing a DMCA, in number five: Firefly Online.
Back in 2013 developer DarkCryo was involved in an attempt to make an online fan game based
on the TV series Firefly.
The original product was shut down but attempts were made to revive it.
Enter the blogsite FuriousNads, run by Christopher Frankonis.
The site is no longer operating but can still be accessed through archives like archive.org.
In a series of articles Christopher described his ongoing feud with the developers and accused
them of a number of ethical and legal violations, including misrepresenting their relationship
with Fox entertainment and violating terms of service and US securities law.
On the developer's revenue sharing program, he explains that DarkCryo was, to quote:
"Soliciting funds with a promise of a possible return on the investment via a revenue-sharing
scheme that at the very least should be considered a violation of Indiegogo's terms of service,
and at the most potentially could run afoul of laws governing the sale of private stock,
depending on how the laws of the United States and Canada (where DarkCryo is located) consider
and define an investment via "in-game currency" intended by design to be easily converted
into real-world cash."
About a month after this article DarkCryo filed a DMCA against FuriousNads for using
their logo in articles.
Christopher received a letter from his host stating:
"As you are probably aware, web hosts do not have much leeway in responding to complaints
like this.
We do not get to judge fair use or anything of that sort; we are required to remove anything
someone submits a claim about, until which time as you submit a counter-complaint."
Humorously, rather than file a counter strike FruiousNads replaced the logo with this:
Like all other censorship-related matters, abuse of DMCA to silence criticism is something
that Censored Gaming is always keeping a close eye on.
With how easy it is for DMCA takedowns to be made and the lack of penalties for those
abusing the system, these types of stories are, unfortunately, alarmingly common.
If you would like to see more features based around DMCA abuse, please make sure to leave
a comment below and hit that subscribe button and, until next time, thanks for watching.
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Easter Eggs You Missed In Kingsman: Golden Circle - Duration: 4:34.Kingsman: The Golden Circle didn't run, burst, or explode into theaters.
It strode in, gentleman-like, to grace our eyeballs with posh car chases and debonair
fight scenes.
Director Matthew Vaughn once again went to outrageous extremes with the action and violence,
pursuing what he called "my Spinal Tap of trying to find 11 with every scene."
Polish your Oxfords and drain that martini, because here are all the Easter eggs you missed
in Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
Deadly briefcase
Neither Kingsman movie has been shy about referencing James Bond, the granddaddy of
all spy franchises, but The Golden Circle went a step further and appropriated one of
007's own weapons for young Eggsy — with upgrades, of course.
The machine gun briefcase he uses during the film's climactic raid on Poppy Land was a
callback to Sean Connery's Bond, who used a similar weaponized business accessory in
From Russia with Love.
Of course, that one didn't fold out into a bulletproof shield, but hey, it had a knife.
And speaking of Bond…
Flying colors
Midway through the film, The Golden Circle delivers an action-packed sequence in which
Eggsy and Whiskey find themselves skidding down a mountain slope in a ski-lift car, barreling
toward a bunch of tourists in the lodge at the bottom of the mountain.
In a flash of gentlemanly genius, Eggsy pops Whiskey's parachute to slow them down.
Since Whiskey is a Statesman, the parachute is the brightest American flag Betsy Ross
ever dreamed of.
Bond lovers probably caught the reference.
In Roger Moore's 1977 The Spy Who Loved Me, the opening scene has Bond ski off a cliff
to certain death…only to open his parachute at the last moment, blazing the colors of
the British flag.
Snowy mountains, a plunge to the death, and a last-minute parachute emblazoned with stately
pride?
Definitely a nod to Bond.
Marquee master
Keeping Elton John as her piano slave is just one of the villainous Poppy's messed-up moves,
but it gave us one quick Easter egg.
On the marquee outside the theater where she makes Elton play is a sign advertising Captain
Fantastic, an obscure reference to his album Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy.
And if you caught the other side of the marquee, you probably saw the lettering saying "The
B---- Is Back," which is an Elton John song.
- Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting, also makes an appearance
in the film - Elton tweaked it a little in the film to celebrate Wednesday - the day
he was getting rescued.
Bennie and Jet
Poppy's got a real thing going for Elton John in The Golden Circle.
Not only did she kidnap him — she also named her dogs for him.
We're talking, of course, about the robo-pooches.
If you watch closely, you can see their names pop up on screen several times: Bennie and
Jet.
And you might know where this is going — "Bennie and the Jets" is a song John released in 1973
on his album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
Comic rockets
The opening chase sequence is a death-defying spectacle, employing Matthew Vaughn's signature
frenetic camerawork.
When Eggsy finally gets the go-ahead from Merlin to return fire on Poppy's goons, he
does it in the most badass way possible, pushing a button and sending three rockets flying
into the air to come back down on the three vehicles pursuing him.
In the original comic the movie's based on, The Secret Service, Eggsy uses the same weapon
to shake murderous pursuers, again in the opening scene of the story.
Granted, he's on a snowmobile at the time, and the people chasing him are on skis, but
the result is still exactly the same: exploded bad guys.
Deleted scene
In January 2017, Taron Egerton revealed that the Kingsman sequel would feature a deleted
scene from the first movie.
He told Den of Geek, it was one he "personally thought shouldn't have been cut, and that's
now in the second film.
But what it is…I don't think I can say."
But now that the movie's out, we can tell you what scene he was talking about.
Nope, it's not the one with young Michael Caine.
It's the one when Harry teaches Eggsy how to eat like a gentleman at breakfast.
In The Golden Circle, the scene shows up when Eggsy's girlfriend is trying to prepare him
for dinner with her parents, the king and queen of Sweden.
So why was it cut?
"It had a really bad effect because it also looked like they might have slept with each
other the night before."
Heroic reward
One of the funniest — and most controversial — scenes in Kingsman: The Secret Service
came at the end, when the Swedish princess offered Eggsy a certain sexual favor in return
for saving the world.
Of course, Princess Tilde is back in The Golden Circle, this time in a much larger role as
Eggsy's girlfriend.
Their relationship has evolved since the 30 seconds of screentime they had together in
the first film, but Tilde still knows how to motivate her boyfriend.
Just before he jets off to save the world, she reminds him what he'll get if he does
a good job.
Considering the backlash against the joke in the first movie, it took a certain amount
of moxie for Vaughn to stick another reference to it in the sequel.
Who says chivalry is dead?
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MY SEXUALITY EXPLAINED: LABELS & CONFUSION - Duration: 5:49.whats good
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*intro music*
hey guys its amanda and welcome back
to my channel today I'm going to be doing a video that's kind of personal
again what's new like literally nothing nothing nothing
so on the Twitter I've been tweeting a lot about how like I'm I talked about
sexuality and I'm always like label sucks for labels I don't have a label
don't label me blah blah blah blah blah and some of you are like but girl you came
out as bi yo shit happens shit freaking happens um so you know
I should use the label straight until I realized I was telling a big lie and
then I'm like bisexual and then I realized maybe I don't fit in that and I
was like fuck labels screw labels who like what what no but but for real like
I find sexuality is such a broad thing and there are so many different labels
that you can use such as gay lesbian bisexual pansexual asexual there's
there's so so many and I'm like okay bisexual I like boys
I like girls but then there's also people that don't identify as a boy or a
girl and I still like them like I will I could be in a relationship with someone
that's non-binary so does that make me pansexual probably but then I'm like
like i feel like im coming out all over again
but when you look at sexuality and you look at labels everyone tries to
like pinpoint themselves in a certain place and once you like overthink it and
once you try and place yourself in all of these different places
just it really fucks you up it really does and for the longest time I would just be like I'm bi I'm
bisexual I like boys I like girls that's it that's all we're just like gonna end
it at that and then at a certain point I was like I only like girl so i was
like am i lesbian but then I was like no I like everyone so am i pans and then
I was like honey like sit your ass down and figure your shit out and then I
realized that why am i trying so hard to fit myself into a label why am I trying
so hard to make myself be under a label like Oh Amanda Wan
she's a bisexual oh Amanda Wan shes lesbian oh Amanda Wan she's this she's that
like who cares I applaud you if you know what your label is I applaud you from
head to fucking toe but not everyone knows their label
not everyone has a label and not everyone wants one I mean like sure it'd
be cool to know exactly what I fall under but I don't know and I don't think
that's something that I should keep on concentrating on like if you ask me what
my sexuality is I'm just gonna legit answer I don't know I like everyone and
I love everyone and I like people's personalities and that's it that's what
my answer would be I can't put myself under a certain thing anymore because
it's just taking a toll on me because I'm always thinking about it I'm always
think about what my label is i'm always thinking about what I should label
myself I'm always thinking about what my sexuality is and I'm always thinking
about these things and like it doesn't matter it really doesn't like for me I
just like everyone I can fall in love with anyone I just like people for their
personality and I don't feel like trying to place myself under a label anymore
because it's like i've been it makes me think too much and that's
this is such an awkward video like I don't even know where it's going but I
just really want to talk about labels because everyone's asking me oh why did
your label change why you're changing your label why don't you like labels why
like it's just stressing me out and it's just so hard because I don't know I
don't know I don't know what I will put my sexuality as and it's stressing me out
it's really stressing me out like if I go on Google right now and I type in like different
sexualities and I read all them I'm gonna be like I fit under all these that
what though like what yeah okay so basically that's
my sexuality I like people that's it that that's what my label is I like
people that's it but I just want you guys to
know that if you don't know what your sexuality is if you don't know what your
label is that's okay and you don't need to figure it out you do not need to if
someone really forces me down and pushes me down and like have something do my
head I will say that I'm pansexual but I don't know if I actually am but that's
the closest thing I could I feel that's the closest thing that I would go by but
anyways this video was all over the place and I was not breathing half of it
but um just to say that labels don't really matter and that you don't need to
have a label and if people think that your sexuality is invalid because you
don't live yourself that's just not right so i hope you guys enjoyed this video if
you did please give it a big thumbs up subscribe below and I'll see you next
time and remember live life don't think twice I'm out of here
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