Facebook removing copyrighted video content.
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Firstly. How can a video full of photographs taken by me be copyrighted by anyone but myself. And secondly, what track would anyone promoting a bunch of photos of Primal Scream playing at a free festival in Torino chose, but a Primal Scream one. I hardly think Primal Scream would mind anyone promoting their music for free, to use one of their tracks?
Facebook think otherwise:
We have removed your video entitled “Primal Scream” uploaded at 6:27am July 11th, 2009. We did this because it appears to contain copyrighted material owned by a third party, such as a video clip or background audio. If you believe this material was removed by mistake, you may file a counter notice of alleged infringement by following the link below.
Please note that if you re-upload this video without filing a counter notice, or if you upload another video that infringes on the rights of a third party, we may remove the content. This could cause your access to the Facebook Video application, or your Facebook account itself, to be disabled.
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