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Anonymous No.718969514 >>718969842 >>718970287 >>718971031 >>718971812
Gamer Nexus Channel will be gone
Its over

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUnRWh4xOCY
Anonymous No.718969641 >>718971583
Good
Anti-capitalism tankies get the rope
Anonymous No.718969658 >>718970110 >>718970201 >>718970220
Steve's been getting a bit clickbait-ey lately. Youtube already said they'll be removing the strike. This whole video was meaningless
Anonymous No.718969729
For me it's ninomae ina'nis
Anonymous No.718969842
>>718969514 (OP)
>Bloomberg
>showing it's nose this early in the fight
Lole
Lmoa
Anonymous No.718970110
>>718969658
I believe the point was to show large news outlets are abusing smaller news outlets using copyright strikes.
Though if he really wanted to stop them and help smaller creators he should be suing Bloomberg, as that's the only way these companies are going to learn.
Anonymous No.718970201
>>718969658
>Stop noticing the Sino-Zionist global trade scam, Goy
No, I don't think I will stop
Anonymous No.718970220 >>718970716
>>718969658
Strikes being removed only removes them from the surface. If you receive more strikes you are still at risk of channel closure.
Anonymous No.718970287 >>718970914 >>718970935 >>718971179
>>718969514 (OP)
gimme a tldr
Anonymous No.718970346
I have china soft power fatigue, and the more attention it gets the better.
Politicians and corpos need to be afraid of accepting the dirty bug bux.
Anonymous No.718970716
>>718970220
>source: I made it up
It only considers active strikes.
Anonymous No.718970914
>>718970287
man makes a video creating "content" by reading a article they made and reacting to it
Anonymous No.718970935 >>718971006 >>718971301
>>718970287
Gamer's Nexus had a 3+ hour documentary about the ban on selling GPUs to china and how the chinese are getting them anyway because they're the ones that make the GPUs and can even upgrade them from nvidia's standards. He spent weeks in china talking to people selling the GPUs and doing the smuggling and such.
They used a clip of Trump talking about the ban at a point during and Bloomberg gave them a copyright strike for it. Why would they do this you ask? Bloomberg had their own video on the issue that was much less informative and lost traffic to GN's documentary. Bloomberg is also sponsored by Nvidia, which had previously denied any of this was happening, since this trade going on is just more business for them.
Anonymous No.718971006 >>718971175
>>718970935
So just remove the clip and reupload the video? Lmao??
Anonymous No.718971031
>>718969514 (OP)
>try to monetize another's person content
>get banned
and the problem is...?
Anonymous No.718971175
>>718971006
It's directly related to the subject, and they wanted to site their sources
They've gotten the strike "removed" because they don't have any particular legal standing and it will be back up in a few days, but it isn't the first time Bloomberg has done something like this
Anonymous No.718971179 >>718971420
>>718970287
>Nvidia sells all of their GPUs to Chinese server farms because it's more profitable than normal gaming sales, which kicked off "shortages" that let them jack prices up
>US government bans Nvidia from selling GPUs to China due to AI race
>Nvidia continues selling GPUs to China
>Nvidia claims that their GPUs being sold in China are a conspiracy and, instead of saying yes or no to the accusations, calls everyone conspiracy theorists
>Gamers Nexus does a video over 3 hours long of actual investigative journalism in the Chinese black market involving Nvidia and the GPU trade, walking around and talking to contacts and meeting a ton of people
>Bloomberg gets really really mad that people are talking about news that isn't gay-ass tribalism and slaps them with a copyright strike
>Streisand effect
Anyway, that's why 5080s cost $2000.
Anonymous No.718971301 >>718971425
>>718970935
This is the screen of the timestamp the AI flagged which resulted in the copyright strike. Had nothing to do with Trump
Anonymous No.718971303
YouTube A.I. slop spam and new rules are being pulled to shut down free videos. Now you'll have to pay to use YT. It'll be a good way to bankrupt a company since people used YouTube because it apparently had no rules for content, as long as it wasn't porn, gore, or racist content. With this war and people moving out of the US net infrastructure, I really don't know what the future will look like.
Anonymous No.718971314
>fails to properly acquire permission for their clips
>Youtube basically give him a warning for it, won't even count it as active violation, so no long term effect
>he tries to make it into a big conspiracy about how big GPU companies is trying to silence him
You people are falling for this clickbait?
Anonymous No.718971420 >>718971667
>>718971179
Price gouging in a patent troll world is bad. The reason big tech corporations are so powerful is patent trolling, since the system is broken as hell and gives almost unlimited power to these oligarchs.
Anonymous No.718971425
>>718971301
The striked part was 0:22:00-0:23:15
Which is exactly Trump talking
Anonymous No.718971583 >>718971838
>>718969641
Copyright is a statist anti free market invention

Copyright is directly contrary to property rights
Anonymous No.718971667
>>718971420
>almost
Anonymous No.718971812
>>718969514 (OP)
It's the mainstream channel doing their biannual "I might get deleted" shtick
Anonymous No.718971817
Anonymous No.718971838
>>718971583
Copyright is crony capitalism, and no one can tell me otherwise. It's just a few steps away from a monarchy.
Anonymous No.718971843
They should have named the lawyers