YouTube Clip Controversy Ends Up in Court
When you post your opinion on YouTube, are you protected by the First Amendment? In the case of one of our clients, we strongly believed so and we took the case to court to prove it.
When you post your opinion on YouTube, are you protected by the First Amendment? In the case of one of our clients, we strongly believed so and we took the case to court to prove it.
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