YouTube Obeys Fake Takedown Request From 15 Year Old : “Want a video removed from YouTube? Send along a fake takedown notice pretending to be from the copyright holder. At least, it’s a prank that worked for a 15 year old from Perth, Australia, who sent a signed form to YouTube pretending to be from the Australian Broadcasting Company. The form requested the takedown of hundreds of clips from ‘The Chaser’s War on Everything’.”
(Via Mashable.)
I have to admit that I can understand how this would happen.
- Given both the lack of authenticity you see in a lot of genuine communications from Banks or companies (that come from only an IP address, or some internal server, etc.) and the general difficulty of verifying identity online.
- The current litigious atmosphere in business in general makes it hard to argue for erring on the side of not taking every incoming item carefully. Afterall, if you were a junior-ish person processing these requests, would you like to go on the line if it meant possibly being held responsible for exposing the company to a lawsuit?
YouTube Obeys Fake Takedown Request From 15 Year Old
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(Via Mashable.)
I have to admit that I can understand how this would happen.