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Our Oscars report banned by Youtube

But you can see it HERE.
Or right here on this page, below.

Email from: YouTube <no_reply@youtube.com>
to: Karl Dallas
date: Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 7:35 PM
subject: [Copyright claim] Your video has been blocked: “2 on 2sday Movietime Oscars special February 24, 2015”
Hi Karl Dallas,

Due to a copyright claim, your YouTube video has been blocked.
This means that your video can no longer be played on YouTube,
and you may have lost access to some features of YouTube.
Video title: 2 on 2sday Movietime Oscars special February 24, 2015
Includes: Audiovisual content
Claimed by: AMPAS Oscars

I’ve been commenting on the world of movies since I was a teenager writing for Picturegoer magazine when I was actually the first critic to review a B-picture featuring a bright unknown called Marilyn Monroe.
The problem is that the Oscars organisers haven’t moved with the times, while I have.
All the print media carried reports of the awards today but the problem was that my report was on the Internet, not print. And they charge huge fees for any use of their logo on the web. Even the very name of the Oscars is copyright.
That’s why I’m now going to always refer to them as the Bloopers®.
Well they can bar me from YouTube because it is owned by Google who are also owning more and more of the web.
But they don’t own me and I have my own way to bypass YouTube, Google, or anyone else who gets in the way of my right to write about what I want where I want.
Despite Youtube and the Bloopers® I had re-posted my report by its scheduled time of 2 on 2sday.

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