TechCrunch: YouTuber Gets Copyright Strikes For Posting Publicly Streamed Parole Hearings
TechCrunch: YouTuber Gets Copyright Strikes For Posting Publicly Streamed Parole Hearings. ” Interestingly, parole hearings are all publicly streamed in a live format, but the [Louisiana] Parole Board does not make those videos available for viewing outside of the live stream. But one YouTuber, going by the name of Mandoo, records those streams and then adds commentary to them, with the stated purpose of making the system transparent and commenting on the way the justice system works. Mandoo was also handed 52 takedowns of videos on his channel after a local news organization used them in some of its own reporting on a specific parole hearing.”