Netflix viewers have been taking in “365 Days”, an erotic drama from Poland that has catapulted to the top spot of all the streaming service’s TV offerings in the U.S.
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Michael Moore and Jeff Gibbs’ controversial environmental documentary “Planet of the Humans” has been scrapped from YouTube.
Gibbs and Moore are outraged by YouTube’s decision to pull the free film from the website. The film had racked up more than 8.3 million views in under two months. It was pulled from YouTube over a copyright claim attributed to four seconds of footage.
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“This attempt to take down our film and prevent
Netflix viewers have been taking in “365 Days”, an erotic drama from Poland that has catapulted to the top spot of all the streaming service’s TV offerings in the U.S.
6ix9ine has been accused of plagiarism by Kenyan producer Magix Enga in a row that saw the US rapper’s recent track ‘Gooba’ briefly taken down from YouTube. Although the track was reinstated to the Google video site, Enga insists that this was because he retracted his copyright claim after being paid an undisclosed sum.
Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore issued a formal apology late Monday night for a comment he made earlier in the day during a press conference covering the protests, looting and curfew in Los Angeles. Moore ignited a firestorm on social media when he said of looters that the death of George Floyd was "on their hands, as much as it is on those [Minneapolis] officers'." The reaction to the comment was swift.
Kip Moore is offering his thoughts about racial injustice following the death of George Floyd and the ongoing protests in the United States.
What started as a routine, if not urgent, press conference amid protests marred by unrest across Los Angeles has led to a social media outcry and calls for L.A. Police Chief Michael Moore to be fired.
Clapping back. Myka Stauffer has come to her and her husband James Stauffer’s defense multiple times after announcing their decision to rehome their 4-year-old adopted son, Huxley.
While it didn’t have the same cultural momentum and buzz that previous works of his have garnered in the past, Michael Moore’s new doc, titled “Planet of the Humans,” has still found itself a fair bit of controversy.
Michael Moore’s controversial documentary “Planet of the Humans” has been removed from YouTube due to a copyright dispute. The filmmaker executive produced the documentary along with Jeff Gibbs, who issued a statement calling the removal from YouTube a “blatant act of censorship.” The film was streaming for free on YouTube and asked questions about purported “green solutions” to fossil fuels, arguing that they offer only a false sense of progress on environmental issues and climate change.
Michael Moore’s new climate change movie has been removed from YouTube following a copyright infringement claim by a British environmental photographer.
"These Trumpian tactics are shameful," said filmmaker Jeff Gibbs
Michael Moore and Jeff Gibbs’ controversial environmental documentary “Planet of the Humans” has been scrapped from YouTube.
Kate Bosworth and Michael Polish are enjoying the sunny weather together.