Looks like Antonio won against KSDK! His account and his 500+ videos 
have been reinstated, read about it here: 
http://www.pubdef.net/2007/10/pubdef-wins-fight-with-ksdk-
youtube.html

Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
www.billstreeter.net


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Streeter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> A local St. Louis video blogger, Antonio French, has had all his 
> videos pulled from YouTube after a Local TV station sent a take 
down 
> notice to YouTube. The video they sent the take down notice was a 
> report that he had posted where they promised a follow up to a 
story 
> about an alderman on the take and then didn't. Antonio French had 
> posted this video to show how answers were promised and then 
posted 
> the follow-up report to show that the question of who the alderman 
> was, was never answered. To me it looks like a clear case of fair 
> use because he was using the videos to comment and critique them. 
> You can read more about what has happened to the rest of his 
videos 
> on his blog at http://pubdef.net 
> 
> A word about Antonio French … He started his blog Pub-Def as a 
> newspaper reporter frustrated by the lack of depth in local 
> political reporting in St. Louis. He started posting videos to his 
> blog after he saw what I was doing with Lo-Fi Saint Louis. His 
> reporting is very good and has broken several stories that have 
been 
> followed up in both local and national main stream media. He's 
> become an important source of information on the activities of 
local 
> government and a vocal critic of local main stream media. He 
doesn't 
> really make much money with Pub Def (short for Public Defender) 
but 
> the cost overhead of doing it is so low that he doesn't really 
need 
> to make that much money at it. He's exactly the kind of grass 
roots 
> journalist that our little media revolution has made possible.
> 
> He's currently moving all his videos to Blip.tv (something I 
> suggested he do months ago.) But I can understand why he wanted to 
> continue to use YouTube because it's so well known and has so much 
> traffic. 
> 
> Anyway I thought that this story was relevant to the discussion 
here—
> especially in light of the Hip-Hop Violinist story, as some of the 
> circumstances are similar. 
> 
> If you get a moment go check out some of the work he's doing at 
Pub-
> Def and if you have any ideas about how he might go about dealing 
> with this issue I'm sure he would be open to hearing them. But I 
> also wanted to introduce him to the group (he's not a participant 
> here) because I think that the kind of work he is doing is really 
> important.  
> 
> Bill Streeter
> LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
> www.lofistl.com
> www.billstreeter.net
>


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