Perhaps it has to do with the facts that that movie clip is protected material and the production company has been pulling the various parodies off YT for several months. Vrai doesn't take chances with stuff like that.
Remember when Clem and megahurts were whining about The BayNet altering/deleting their posts? That was baseless, but this would be an actual case of copyright infringement.
Here's a story about it.
Or maybe Clem is too busy running around trying to buy more dirt on Fritz. :shrug:
You've finally outted yourself as the the BayNet dweeb "notbornhere."
That's the exact same argument he was using on the BayNet even though websites cannot be held responsible for what their users post.
How can Vrai be held responsible for a link to YouTube? Only the link resides in the forum, not the content you question.
Are you going to tell everyone what the BayNet was doing to Clem?
I will because I watched it.
Notbornhere posted this comment:
Still waiting for a proper response that answered the original data request. Your last post was off-topic again.
Gotta go for now. 4 AM comes early. I'll check tomorrow to see if the information requested has been provided.
And every time Clem answered with this:
YouTube - abc 20 20 episodes
the scum over there deleted it to make him look bad.
2010 Elections Forum-Richard Fritz has proven to be an inefficient State Attorney for 12 yeqrs
Here's what the movies Director said;
The film's director, Oliver Hirschbiegel, spoke positively about these parodies in a 2010 interview with New York magazine, saying that many of them were funny and they were a fitting extension of the film's purpose: "The point of the film was to kick these terrible people off the throne that made them demons, making them real and their actions into reality. I think it's only fair if now it's taken as part of our history, and used for whatever purposes people like."
And here's a legal expert on the matter:
Corynne McSherry, an attorney specializing in intellectual property and free speech issues[23] for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, stated
"All the [Downfall parody videos] that I've seen are very strong Fair Use cases and so they're not infringing, and they shouldn't be taken down."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downfall_(film)
And last of all, the NY Times telling people how to make them.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/25/technology/personaltech/25basics.html
What say you baynet catboy?