Left Wrongly Uses Savage Censorship Flap To Smear Conservatives
The Radio Equalizer: Brian Maloney —
... Oregon-based syndication firm. The clip in question was just a few seconds in length, featuring Savage dropping the F-bomb during an apparent equipment malfunction or board operator error. It was posted because your Radio Equalizer felt it was funny, there was no malicious intent on our part. It was subsequently viewed thousands of times. For that, we are now facing removal from YouTube? From the Los Angeles Times on the suit itself: Brave New Films sues Michael Savage over ...
Daily Digest: How to Drink from a Firehose (and Know the Election's Winners, to Boot)
techPresident —
... From the Department of "What Alanis Morrisette Would Have Called Ironic But is Really Just Bad Timing": Brave New Films had its YouTube channel temporarily shuttered when the company that syndicates fiery radio host Michael Savage complained about liberal California film shop's use of a one-minute clip, reports the LA Times. Perhaps proving the Larry Lessig-ism that "fair use" ...

