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27 Jul 2015 15:00:10
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Twitter removes posts with stolen jokes

Social network short message Twitter reveres the copyright law. Has she demonstrated this on the example of humorous tweets that its members love to copy without attribution of authorship. Several of these messages was removed after contacting the author jokes about the violation of rights.

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Social network short message Twitter reveres the copyright law. Has she demonstrated this on the example of humorous tweets that its members love to copy without attribution of authorship. Several of these messages was removed after contacting the author jokes about the violation of rights.

Olga Lexell, a freelance journalist from Los Angeles, confirmed that complained about such "thieves" and her complaints had an effect. Illegal jokes were removed from the belt violators, and in their place appeared an inscription stating that the tweet has been censored on the complaint of the copyright holder. Most of the accounts that were issued to the tweets of the girl for his own, belonged to the spammers, reportsin "tons of jokes of other users".

users who illegally used someone else's sense of humor, have 10 days to file an appeal and prove the right to publish jokes.

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