YouTube above the law? You decide...

11 months ago
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As we all have witnessed throughout the years on websites that allow their users to publish illegal content, the punishment for the website owners are severe and most of the time the site is shut down, along with their users being punished. But not YouTube, why? Are they above the law?

Website owners that allow illegal content to be posted on their platforms, normally receive a large fine and/or imprisonment along with the shut down of their sites. Again, not YouTube though, why? Is YouTube above the law?

YouTube allows (and has allowed for years) the following types of content to be posted on their website (platform) with immunity:

Website hacking
Software cracking
Software piracy
Game software cracking
Game software piracy
Lock picking tutorials
Safe picking tutorials
Network hacking/cracking tutorials
Credit card hacking tutorials
Torrent tutorials
Music piracy
Movie piracy
Tutorials on violations of the FCC
And much more illegal activity...

With that being said, why has YouTube not been shut down yet for doing the same identical thing other websites got shut down for?

Why has YouTube not been fined a large amount of money and/or imprisoned for doing the same identical thing other website owners have had to endure?

Time to contact the RIAA, DMCA, FCC and any other governing body to report the illegal acts that YouTube itself is still allowing on its website (platform).

Time to contact software developers, game developers, movie producers, law enforcement and report YouTube as complicit in illegal acts by allowing illegal content on their website (platform). Fair is fair right?

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