Totally Not Mark survived his trials with Toei Animation (Dragon Ball), but they exposed a rift between those jurisdictions that value free expression, fair use, and fair dealing, and those that do not.
With such rift exacerbated by YouTube's attempts to automate its responses beyond reason, it's no surprise that other companies like ShoPro (Pokemon) have seen an avenue to end channels they disapprove of once and for all.
It's time to answer the call...in Virtual Legality.
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Discussed in this episode:
YOUTUBE VIDEOS
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"Virtual Legality" is a continuing series discussing the law, video games, software, and everything digital, hosted by Richard Hoeg, of the Hoeg Law Business Law Firm (Hoeg Law).
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DISCUSSION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN THE LEGAL TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR OWN COUNSEL.
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