Google Pulls Pro-life Video
A highly-anticipated and much-promoted undercover video by Live Action, has been pulled by YouTube/Google under the claim it violates copyright, shortly after it was unveiled by Live Action.
Today, Live Action tweeted:
What?! Google has pulled our #Inhuman Arizona footage?! What happened to “Don’t be evil”? ow.ly/lhRZS
— Live Action (@LiveActionFilms) May 22, 2013
and then a few minutes later:
We’re going to get our AZ #Inhuman footage back up no matter what. This information is too important for Google shenanigans.
— Live Action (@LiveActionFilms) May 22, 2013
The pulled video had been touted as a significant release of unparalleled footage. It’s hard to believe proprietary film could have any copyright claims. It seems that Google/YouTube deliberately pulled down the video because of political bias individuals have within the organization.
Inhuman is a campaign that Live Action has been rolling out over the last few months with a series of undercover videos. This video focused on abortion clinics in Arizona.
Live Action was founded in 2003 as a pro-life club by then-fifteen-year-old Lila Rose.
Today Live Action is a new media movement dedicated to ending abortion and building a culture of life. They use new media to educate the public about the humanity of the pre-born child and investigative journalism to expose threats against the vulnerable and defenseless.
Follow Live Action on Twitter @LiveActionFilms, and see all the action at #Inhuman.
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