Since streamers went mainstream, reaction videos have become a key part of internet culture. But a recent ruling from a California judge could jeopardize those streamers’ ability to insert clips from shows and movies into their YouTube videos.
At issue are “ripping” tools that allow people to bypass YouTube’s copyright protections to download content. YouTuber Christopher Cordova, who runs the Denver Metro Audits channel, sued Jonathan Huneault, creator of the Frauditor Troll…

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