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Previously on "So, all you chaps & chapesses wot is au fait with the interweb thingie"
My comment: before posting your original content to Youtube, read that 18 page EULA that Youtube wants you to agree to to get an account. Hint: the software that came with my latest camera has an option to post movies direct to Youtube.
18 pages? Yep, that's what you get when you copy and paste the Youtube EULA into Word with the page size set to A4.
Is this a backlash from record labels and the film industry, triggered by this?
Plans by various governments to turn Internet Service Providers into unpaid copyright cops working on behalf of Big Content have been given a thumbs down by the European Court of Justice.
Where's the "Yanks throwing their toys out of the pram" smiley?
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