>From their post:

"We only remove videos for terms of use violation and copyright
disputes, as laid out under the DMCA. We only remove videos for terms
of use violation and copyright disputes, as laid out under the DMCA. "

Ah yes, the ole "terms of use violation".  That's why they kicked off
Madge Weinsteins Insane Films <http://insanefilms.com> .

Because they didn't like the content.  Phooey on them.

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On 2/13/07, Patrick Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi everyone:
>
>  On 2/12/07, Gary Rosenzweig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >
>  > I tried to log on to our YouTube account today and got the message "Your
>  > account has now been permanently disabled."
>  >
>  > It was our Daily Vlog account, which is a 5-minute-per-day vlog from the
>  > office. Pure vlog -- just us talking about various topics. Couldn't
> possibly
>  > be anything there they want to shut down, we don't even deal with
> sensitive
>  > issues.
>
>  [snip...]
>
>  > Anyone else had this happen to them? I'm certainly glad we don't rely on
>  > their as our main means of distribution. In fact, I may pull down our
> other
>  > accounts. No point building an audience there just to have them
> carelessly
>  > destroy it.
>
>  I think your answer can be found in YouTube's own blog @
>  http://www.youtube.com/blog?entry=VaLXzI92t9M
>
>  Hope this helps :D
>
>  Cheers :D
>
>  --
>  Pat Cook
>  Denver, Colorado
>  WEBSITES - AS MY WACKED OUT WORLD TURNS (Now In Vlog Format!) -
>  http://asmywackedoutturns.blogspot.com/

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