Musician: Troll Impersonated Me, Is Attempting to Take Down My Social Accounts Drew Wilson | March 19, 2020 A musician is speaking out about a troll he says is impersonating him. That imposter is now sending DMCA complaints against his social accounts.
Destiny, Halo Composer Martin O’Donnell Hit With Copyright Fraud on YouTube Drew Wilson | March 17, 2020 The rampant copyright fraud problem is continuing with Martin O’Donnell being the latest victim. A video featuring his own work is the target.
YouTuber Receives Copyright Strike for Non-Existent Video Drew Wilson | January 31, 2020 Can you get a copyright strike for a video you never posted? As one YouTuber found out, it actually is possible.
Warner Accused of Copyrighting 36, 50, Demonetizing YouTubers Who Use Them Drew Wilson | January 28, 2020 Can you really copyright numbers? Warner is apparently demonetizing YouTubers who use the numbers in their video’s in this latest controversy.
#Studio71_1_2 Trends Following Wave of Alleged False Copyright Notices Drew Wilson | January 8, 2020 More accusations of copyright abuse are flying following an alleged wave of false notices hitting YouTubers. Studio71_1_2 is apparently behind it.
YouTuber Gets Video Taken Down Over Public Domain Material Drew Wilson | December 12, 2019 It’s nothing new for those who follow copyright trolling. Public domain material isn’t enough to protect you from copyright complaints.
Canadian RCMP Finds Themselves to Be Credit Card Fraud Victims Drew Wilson | November 1, 2018 The Canadian RCMP have found themselves to be out over $100,000 after a gas card was cloned by organized criminals.
Copyright Holder Fighting Fraudulent DMCA Notices on YouTube Drew Wilson | June 28, 2011 YouTube has built a reputation for quickly pulling copyrighted material from its servers. Many have argued for years that YouTube pulls content a little too quickly and some have expressed frustration over re-instating content that was wrongfully yanked. One copyright holder, namely the creator of the Nyancat, is finding out how hard it is to …
PSN Outage: Day 8 – Governments Get Involved Over Data Breach Fears Drew Wilson | April 28, 2011 Day 8 of the PSN outage. It appears that fears have been intensifying over the massive data breach where 70-77 million credit cards were stolen. After a class action lawsuit was launched against Sony, both the US and UK governments have expressed concern over this incident amid the growing concern over the lasting effects of …
PSN Outage: Day 7 – 70 Million Users Now on Fraud Alert Drew Wilson | April 27, 2011 It is now day 7, one week, since the PSN outage began. At this point, people are now calling this outage more of a disaster since it is definitely apparent that over 70 million accounts have been compromised – this includes credit card information.