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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Fri 21 Nov 16:21
I hope the response was as pointy as 4 Chan’s was with offcom when they equally overreached
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Fri 21 Nov 17:21
Update - UEFA have apologised :-
Following the criticism, Uefa backtracked on the removals and issued an apology. It said steps were being taken to withdraw the copyright notices so that the videos can be reinstated by the social media platforms.
A spokesperson said: "Uefa has a robust and extensive content protection programme in place to combat the unauthorised distribution of its content. In this instance, it appears that the relevant content was wrongly picked up by our content protection agencies. We apologise for the inconvenience this has caused and thank you for your understanding. Congratulations on your qualification for the World Cup, a fantastic achievement that we know means so much to Scottish fans everywhere."
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Topic Originator: Hoolie
Date: Fri 21 Nov 19:53
So I wonder why UEFA wanted it deleted in the first place?
Don’t backtrack without a reason…🤔
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Topic Originator: doctordandruff
Date: Fri 21 Nov 21:18
Like everywhere, security, copyright, IT, etc will have been outsourced to a 3rd Party Indian conglomerate who just follow procedure (normally badly) rather than engage and understand what is actually going on.
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Topic Originator: Turps
Date: Fri 21 Nov 21:32
It will have been an automated copyright system like content ID on YouTube.
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