YouTube Restores NOM's Ad
YouTube has reversed itself and restored NOM's ad featuring Carrie Prejean. The ad was taken down after Perez Hilton claimed copyright infringement for a 3-second glimpse of his video blog reaction to the Miss USA pageant. For a detailed analysis of YouTube's ruling, visit Copyrights & Campaigns, which you should note is a site written by John McCain's former Special Counsel.
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