Conservative Comedian Steven Crowder was hosting his yearly “Anti-Oscars Party” on his Youtube channel when about 30 minutes into the stream, Disney and ABC which is the home of Academy Awards shut down his show which peaked at 40,000 viewers for a copyright violation. The copyright claim prevented the comedian from hosting his stream on Youtube as he now must fight the claim legally after the show.

Crowder who has been in a long fight with Youtube despite the fact he has over 3.5 Million subscribers, has often faced legal challenges and censorship on the platform due to his content and his conservative perspective. Crowder promises to fight Disney legally as he insists his stream did not violate any copyright claims.

 

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6 responses to “Disney Shuts Down Steven Crowder’s Academy Awards Livestream”

  1. […] Society-Reviews notes, Crowder, whose YouTube channel has over 3.5 million subscribers, has had to fight YouTube […]

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  2. Disney, owner of ABC and corrupter of Star Wars and Marvel, is the enemy of the people.

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  3. […] ABC filed a copyright strike and got Steven Crowder‘s channel shut down mid stream. He went to facebook to continue the stream. More details can and links to tweets can be found at our friend’s site, Society-Reviews: […]

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  4. […] Big Tech censorship of conservative voices and personalities on multiple digital platforms. Steven Crowder recently had multiple videos of his Youtube channel removed due to copyright claims from Disney […]

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  5. […] Two months ago, Crowder had his Academy Awards Livestream taken down by Disney who later rescinded the copyright claim, but the strike left Crowder unable to broadcast his show on Youtube during the ceremony. YouTube has banned many conservative creators on their platform as have many other Social Media giants. Crowder himself was named in a Project Veritas investigation which saw Facebook purposely deboost his page from public viewing. […]

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  6. […] Steven Crowder is currently fighting to keep his YouTube channel on the platform while media giants Disney and Warner Music try to take him down while YouTube itself turns a blind eye. It is even getting to […]

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