Court Says You Don’t Have a First Amendment Right to Make Money Off YouTube

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PragerU may produce legal analysis, but its lawyers do not appear to understand the law.

of grabbing viewers’ attention with a provocative video, presented as fact, then pulling them deeper down the rabbit hole into Prager’s bizarre world of toxic propaganda.Circuit had to remind PragerU that YouTube is incapable of unconstitutionally censoring its videos.

This dispute revolves around a number of PragerU videos that YouTube either restricted or demonetized . Restricted or demonetized videos include “

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