tldr; Company owns rights to a creative work. Company contracts with a "rights management" company to make sure noone is pirating their work. Rights company sends Google a list of web addresses to remove from its index because they pirate that work, and slip in the Voat Pizzagate verse. Google succeeds in censoring another source of Pizzagate investigation. EXCEPT, @throwaway948238 caught it, and discovered the rights company is linked to the Clintons and Democrat pedos.
i think you missed something. Most people would read that and wonder why this company has rights for the term "/v/pizzagate" in the first place, right? Can you explain that part too? It has something to do with an advertisement, right?
They don't, the rights management company just claimed they did in a notice to Google, and since they're a known copyright takedown company, Google didn't catch it since it was hidden in a list of other "real" takedowns.
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Clinker ago
Can somebody explain this a little better? What does copyright takedown of Anime have to do with pizzagate?
chelseaclinton ago
tldr; Company owns rights to a creative work. Company contracts with a "rights management" company to make sure noone is pirating their work. Rights company sends Google a list of web addresses to remove from its index because they pirate that work, and slip in the Voat Pizzagate verse. Google succeeds in censoring another source of Pizzagate investigation. EXCEPT, @throwaway948238 caught it, and discovered the rights company is linked to the Clintons and Democrat pedos.
Edit: How was including "/v/pizzagate" in a list of pirated anime web addresses "justified"? https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1690808/8283374 remembered an ad was run on the subverse 2 months ago discussed in https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1475171/7152536 "Bullshit. It's fucking pedo art. It's a fucking setup." Ty to @podestakilledmyson for the reminder to add this part.
podestakilledmyson ago
i think you missed something. Most people would read that and wonder why this company has rights for the term "/v/pizzagate" in the first place, right? Can you explain that part too? It has something to do with an advertisement, right?
throwaway948238 ago
They don't, the rights management company just claimed they did in a notice to Google, and since they're a known copyright takedown company, Google didn't catch it since it was hidden in a list of other "real" takedowns.
cantsleepawink ago
....or at least that's what they can claim.