TomoNews Reminds YouTube of Its Roots in an Animated Letter about Copyright Changes [Video]

"Spayncc" is going after YouTube. If only all angry mobs could be this weird and funny.
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Pretty much no one likes YouTube’s copyright bot running around flagging videos as copyright violations wherever it wants—not even the copyright holders. At best, opinions on the subject range from indifferent to “kill it with fire.” That’s why TomoNews is here with a pretty hilarious animated letter to YouTube from content creators.

Whether you’re ready with the tar and feathers or you don’t get why everyone’s so upset, this video does a pretty good job of putting everything in perspective and giving us a more humorously self-aware take on the subject.

(via TomoNews)

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