YouTube Removes Dishonest McCain Ad for Copyright Infringement
Posted by Matt Ortega on September 12, 2008 at 10:36 AM
John McCain cannot help but to continuously break copyright laws. YouTube removed the dishonest attack ad against Senator Barack Obama due to a copyright claim made by CBS News because a clip of Katie Couric was featured.
McCain has also infringed the copyrights of Van Halen ("Right Now"), Jackson Browne ("Running On Empty"), Heart ("Barracuda"), Mike Myers and Dana Carvey (Wayne's World), Frankie Valli ("Can't Take My Eyes Off You") and ABBA ("Take a Chance On Me").
Ironic since John McCain claims on his website that he will "protect creative industries from piracy" -- just not from John McCain himself.
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"...Ironic since John McCain claims on his website that he will "protect creative industries from piracy" -- just not from John McCain himself. "
Well isn't that their Modus Operandi?
A conservative neocon in good standing will always have a pat reason that his pet restrictions shouldn't apply in HIS particular case.
A conservative neocon in good standing will always have a pat reason that his pet restrictions shouldn't apply in HIS particular case.
1MeanOldLiberal on September 12, 2008 at 11:17 AM
Kind of like Bush's Get out of Jail card, "Executive Privilege", right??
Break the law, spit on the flag, tear up the Constitution, and call it Executive Privilege! John McCain will get a LOT of use out of that one, should he win the Presidency.
We shall be afraid to go to the bathroom, without someone watching!
I have two quotes for you PamB...
In a democracy, people get the government they deserve.
--Winston Churchill
Those that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
--Benjamin Franklin
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