Innocence of Muslims, a controversial anti-Islamic movie "trailer", called "Muhammad Movie Trailer" on the original version, which lasted 13 minute and a 51 seconds, posted on YouTube back in July 2012 originally from sam bacile, than copied to other channels, has been removed in all its versions, because an actress who was wrongfully appearing in the video, for just 5 seconds, in which there was a copyright claim by the actress. The U.S. court has been ordered Google to remove the video from YouTube. On YouTube, when you try to access the video (on this URL as an example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjoa3QazVy8), you get this message:
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Mar 5, 2014
Special Update from YouTube (VERY IMPORTANT!)
Today we got some critical YouTube news:
Innocence of Muslims, a controversial anti-Islamic movie "trailer", called "Muhammad Movie Trailer" on the original version, which lasted 13 minute and a 51 seconds, posted on YouTube back in July 2012 originally from sam bacile, than copied to other channels, has been removed in all its versions, because an actress who was wrongfully appearing in the video, for just 5 seconds, in which there was a copyright claim by the actress. The U.S. court has been ordered Google to remove the video from YouTube. On YouTube, when you try to access the video (on this URL as an example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjoa3QazVy8), you get this message:
However, YouTube and his parent corporation, Google, strongly disagree with this copyright ruling and will fight it.
Innocence of Muslims, a controversial anti-Islamic movie "trailer", called "Muhammad Movie Trailer" on the original version, which lasted 13 minute and a 51 seconds, posted on YouTube back in July 2012 originally from sam bacile, than copied to other channels, has been removed in all its versions, because an actress who was wrongfully appearing in the video, for just 5 seconds, in which there was a copyright claim by the actress. The U.S. court has been ordered Google to remove the video from YouTube. On YouTube, when you try to access the video (on this URL as an example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjoa3QazVy8), you get this message:
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