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9th Circuit Will Revisit "Innocence of Muslims" Takedown Order

The Associated Press, as carried by ABC News, reports that "An 11-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Pasadena will hear arguments Monday by Google, which owns YouTube, disputing the court's decision to remove Innocence of Muslims from the popular video sharing service." At the heart of the earlier take-down order, which was the result of a 2-1 split from a 3-judge panel, is the assertion of copyright by actress Cindy Lee Garcia, who appeared in the film, but in a role considerably different from the one she thought she was playing. Google is supported in its appeal by an unusual alliance that includes filmmakers, Internet rivals such as Yahoo and prominent news media companies such as The New York Times that don't want the court to infringe on First Amendment rights. Garcia has support from the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Musicians. If the court upholds the smaller panel's ruling, YouTube and other Internet companies could face takedown notices from others in minor video roles.

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  1. Re:I hope Hillary is the nominee by dywolf · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Multiple congressional reports, all but one led by the GOP, and they all say the same thing: There is no scandal. The White House told the truth. Fox is lying.

    But hey, the facts are known about Whitewater too, but that hasnt stopped you idiots from continuing to push that fake scandal for over 20 years either.
    http://mediamatters.org/resear...

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    The guy who said the election was rigged won the presidency with the second-most votes.