• Facebook tool to tackle video theft
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Would this mean the end for facebook pages like 'Khalil Underwood', 'Ladbible' and various other dumb e-celebs considering most of their pages consist of stolen videos?
[QUOTE=massaki;48581401]Would this mean the end for facebook pages like 'Khalil Underwood', 'Ladbible' and various other dumb e-celebs considering most of their pages consist of stolen videos?[/QUOTE] They'll probably just re-upload and embed them on their own sites, and link to them. Even worse IMHO.
[QUOTE=massaki;48581401]Would this mean the end for facebook pages like 'Khalil Underwood', 'Ladbible' and various other dumb e-celebs considering most of their pages consist of stolen videos?[/QUOTE] I don't really have a problem with people sharing funny videos or whatever on Facebook though, I don't see why you would if the videos were embedded and gave the creators the views.
[QUOTE=Rossy167;48583369]I don't really have a problem with people sharing funny videos or whatever on Facebook though, I don't see why you would if the videos were embedded and gave the creators the views.[/QUOTE] Because the creators don't get money from them, but the people who post it on Facebook will. It's literally stealing. [video=youtube;L6A1Lt0kvMA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6A1Lt0kvMA[/video]
It is really annoying when some friends sent you FB links to funny videos you know were simply stolen and reuploaded to FB. Good they finally try to do something.
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