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Bloomberg does a huge amount of investment in China. Nobody, and I repeat, Nobody puts that much money into the businesses of China without the approval and cooperation of the Chinese government.
It is illegal to sell certain processing chips to the Chinese government or to the country of China. These huge corporations cannot just purchase giant swaths of these processors and ship them directly to china, so they set up these giant bot operations in conjunction with the very companies that they own, knowing the exact moment these units are being opened to market, and the bots buy up every single one of these units. Price be damned, they in turn, launder the chips through the market to show they are not selling them directly to China. The chips then get processed and shipped to China.
Bloomberg is not doing a copyright strike against the video because a 30 second fair use clip, they are doing the takedown because GN touched on the distribution corner of a network of smuggling Bloomberg et al created as a favor to the Chinese government.
Bloomberg's own media company had done previous reports on the subject of China having an illegal smuggling operation for these chips. After thorough investigations, they found themselves innocent of any wrongdoing and could find no proof of these black markets.
Forgive me if it is poorly worded but I hope you understand what it is actually saying to everyone.
To make everything appear kosher (ironically enough), they then set up limited supply drops of these chips through ebay and other distributors (amazon 3rd party/Walmart 3rd party) to make it appear as if the problem procuring this equipment is due to a bot scalper network and not the mega-corporations hiding inventory numbers to ship the units to China.
GN found the lead out distraction for this network on the other end, again covering their own tracks, so it looks like it is just end user market and not direct sales to the Chinese government.