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@ Carbon Tax Jeff Cliff 🏴☠️🦝🐙 🇱🇧🧯 🇨🇦🐧😷“🌐
2025-02-25 19:57:58
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copyright-restricted, where the viwer is legally prohibited from doing all kinds of things, and generally treated like a piece of shit consumer and if they share/remix the video they are treated as a dirty criminal and can get shitcanned from google services, and by sharing it puts the people they share it with in legal trouble if they try to even use their rights as provided under both us fair use / canadian fair dealing law ...
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creative-commons where the viewer is treated with a modicum of respect, the viewer can copy and remix it (as long as attribution is maintained) making the video part of the internet free culture generally, available for others to build upon, save and share
your video was of the copyright-restricted type