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Originally Posted by ZCanadian
Your First Amendment means that they can post it themselves without the fear of GOVERNMENT prosecution, retribution, or censorship.
So they, you (or I, were I American) are entitled to voice our opinions, regardless of how uninformed they might be.
But is an independent business required to repeat it? YouTube is not a government (although it can act like one sometimes).
I'm sure that the terms and conditions of YouTube have been tested by now. Not that I (or anyone that I know) have actually read them.
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There is a couple of law suits going through the courts right now against youtube for violating gov't regs.