Beverly Hills PD officers are using copyrighted music to avoid being filmed on the job...
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If we can't hold adults accountable for the things that they do not only while they're an adult, but also on the job, what are we doing here? I'm guessing that this officer is going to get something like a slap on the wrist, maybe not even a slap on the wrist. Although with a Vice article being written about you, you're probably going to get yelled at by your superiors. I guess I just brought this up because this is now
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 2:36
I find this hilarious, actually, just they're playing some music now as a deterrent to the streamers. It's kind kind of funny. And I wonder, could this set a precedent with YouTube strike? Could they start to repeal it, or is there going to be some way now where the money hungry music industry can't capitalize and make money off of their music being incorporated in videos if this becomes more widespread
This is ridiculous. I cannot believe that this is literally a thing. I cannot believe it. I quite honestly cannot believe it. That is ridiculous to me. I just can't believe it. That's all I have to say. I know. I'm just repeating myself. I'm just super angry. And it's, like, so angry. I'm so angry that I'm at a loss for words. Suppose
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Ryan Cartier
@Cartier · 0:49
So I didn't watch the video and I haven't heard this. But the fact that they figured out that they can play the music and it causes the algorithms to to red flag it and pull it off and prevent the filming. It is brilliant. So whether you like them or not, you do have to accept the fact that there's someone clever in there and there is some brilliance that did come up with this idea. So interesting post you have on that
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