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4,000 Anti-Scientology Videos Yanked From YouTube

An anonymous reader writes "From the EFF webpage: 'Over a period of twelve hours, between this Thursday night and Friday morning, American Rights Counsel LLC sent out over 4000 DMCA takedown notices to YouTube, all making copyright infringement claims against videos with content critical of the Church of Scientology.'"

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  1. Re:It's Simple by TFGeditor · · Score: 5, Funny

    For reasons I do not understand, Xenu and clan seem immune to reaping the consequences of their actions.

    Scientology: The Teflon Religion

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  2. Re:Quick action by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    We should handle this like the Romans did. Let the Scientologists plead their case for their "religion" in a Colosseum in front of a jury of their peers*.

    *Slight change in programming, "a jury of your peers" will now be played by lions. Enjoy the show!

  3. Re:Legal consequence? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wonder how the Cult of Scientology would respond to someone spamming Scientology members w/ emails containing the text of the OT3 and having a return address of:

    LRon@hell.gov

    You know, kinda like spoiling the ending of a bad movie for someone who hasn't finished watching it yet?

  4. Re:isn't this a cult? by DaveV1.0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Calling $cientology a cult is like calling the Spanish Inquisition a mild theological disagreement.

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  5. Re:Legal consequence? by sukotto · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well then, I say they need to prove that Xenu authorizes them to act on his behalf.

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  6. Re:Legal consequence? by bugeaterr · · Score: 5, Funny

    The real tragedy is the number of dyslexic diabetics who end up reading that book of theirs.

  7. Re:Legal consequence? by commodoresloat · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nah, hell is definitely a subdomain of .gov

  8. Re:Legal consequence? by MrNiceguy_KS · · Score: 5, Funny

    Not really. If there's one thing we know for sure about Scientologists, it's that their tolerance for bad science fiction is *really* high.

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  9. Re:Legal consequence? by Creepy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Not to mention satire, no matter how poor taste it may be - is protected. That gives us the right to mock Xenu and Scientology as much as we want - or heck, why stop there? How about that white Jesus shown in every church I've ever been to? I imagine the dude looked a lot more like Osama bin Laden than any white guy. I think the conversation with Bush would be hilarious -

    Jesus: I am not a terrorist!
    Bush: with a name like Jesus bin Nazareth, you are obviously a terrorist. All you 'bin' guys are terrorists.
    Jesus: bin means 'from' you idiot!
    Bush: tell that to Allah you turbanhead
    Jesus: but I'm Christian you moron!
    Bush: you guys would say anything - I am the DECIDER, and I decide you go to Guantanamo bay - take him away boys!
    (feds drag Jesus off)

  10. Re:Legal consequence? by Warbothong · · Score: 5, Funny

    I find it rather amusing that an anti-Scientology YouTube video is linked to as a comment on "4,000 Anti-Scientology Videos Yanked From YouTube" :D