YouTube Files Lawsuit Against Frivolous Copyright Reporter
Digital Information World | August 22, 2019
Copyright is something that YouTube tends to take quite seriously because of the fact that the platform can easily be used for copyright infringement. However, the manner in which the company has handled copyright claims has been criticized by many, and the company has been trying to make amends by taking the side of creators from time to time. The latest news coming out of YouTube is that the company will be suing a YouTuber by the name of Chris Brady because of the fact that he frivolously reported other YouTube users for copyright violations in order to extort them, something that, according to YouTube, harmed the company and is in violation of the DMCA which is the law that is used to govern copyright and the like.