Article 61B24 Lofi Girl is back online after ‘abusive’ copyright strikes

Lofi Girl is back online after ‘abusive’ copyright strikes

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Adi Robertson
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YouTube interrupted the beloved Lofi Girl radio channel this week over copyright notices that YouTube later called abusive" and false. The channel's streams, which had been running for over two years, relaunched today after being removed on July 10th. The takedown stemmed from a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) demand apparently from record label FMC Music Sdn Bhd Malaysia. YouTube reversed the strikes soon after, but Lofi Girl used the incident to call for more rigorous controls on the notoriously exploitable system.

The operator of Lofi Girl (formerly ChilledCow) tweeted a copy of the DMCA takedown notice for its two lo-fi hip-hop beats to relax/study to" video streams on Sunday, calling the reports false copyright strikes."...

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