We’ve embedded one such example below, but fair warning, it might not last long: Samsung is reportedly using DMCA takedown claims to force YouTube to remove these videos, claiming copyright infringement.Īs the Verge points out, this claim doesn’t exactly tick the boxes of a traditional DMCA takedown claim (the site calls it a “ridiculous overreach,” if we’re not mincing words), as it should fall under the fair use umbrella of parody. Samsung might know its Galaxy Note 7 devices are defective, but it doesn’t have a sense of humor about the global disaster.Īfter intrepid Grand Theft Auto V modders added the phone to the game as a bomb earlier this month, gamers flocked to YouTube to post footage of the device in gameplay.
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