YouTube Yanks Free Tibet Video After IOC Pressure

Aug 13, 2008 09:36


Posted by CmdrTaco on Tuesday August 12, @11:16AM

from the ioc-is-not-very-nice dept.



RevWaldo writes "The International Olympic Committee filed a copyright infringement claim yesterday against YouTube for hosting video of a Free Tibet protest at the Chinese Consulate in Manhattan Thursday night. The video depicts demonstrators conducting a candlelight vigil and projecting a protest video onto the consulate building; the projection features recent footage of Tibetan monks being arrested and riffs on the Olympic logo of the five interlocking rings, turning them into handcuffs. YouTube dutifully yanked the video, but it can still be seen on Vimeo. (Be advised; there is some brief footage of bloody, injured monks.)"

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tibet, china, activism, google, youtube, protest, censorship

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