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July 1, 2021 04:00 pm

Watch a police officer admit to playing Taylor Swift to keep a video off YouTube





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A confrontation Tuesday between a police sergeant and member of the public didn’t start out unusually. James Burch, policy director of the Anti Police-Terror Project (APTP), was standing outside the Alameda Courthouse in Oakland, California when an officer approached him and asked him to move a banner. As the two argued, the sergeant noticed he was being filmed. Then, he pulled out his phone and started playing “Blank Space” by Taylor Swift — in an apparent play to exploit copyright takedowns and keep the video off social media.


“You can record all you want,” he said, according to a video obtained by The Verge. “I just know it can’t be posted to YouTube.”



Bystanders have a First Amendment right to record police, but police officers h...



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Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/1/22558292/police-officer-video-taylor-swift-youtube-copyright

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