Once again ABS-CBN sends a DCMA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) notice for a video they don’t own - again. It was for a video of Filipina import model Sharon Sotto. I doubt she’s an ABS-CBN “talent”. If she is, I’m wrong and oh well.

This is to notify you that we have removed or disabled access to the following material as a result of a third-party notification by ABS-CBN Interactive claiming that this material is infringing:
Sharon Sotto: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUYwk3QOU7A
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How did this happened? It’s probably a blanked search on tags. The video had ABS-CBN, Sotto and etc tagged, so it must mean that it’s their video. That’s the problem with these blanket removals. One day, they will remove someones video that will fight back. ABS-CBN is still retarded in playing the Youtube game.
Other videos were not removed….
[...] (and I use the term loosely). Apparently, ABS-CBN thinks they own everybody. They just took down a YouTube clip of the US [...]
DMCA takedown notices require sworn statements. ABS-CBN may well be committing multiple acts of perjury.
If so, you could actually sue them. ![]()