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Bloomberg Issues Copyright​ Claim Against Gamers Nexus Over ‍GPU Smuggling Investigation

Update, November 21, 2023: Bloomberg has filed a ‌copyright claim with YouTube against tech channel⁣ Gamers‌ Nexus, triggering a ‍strike against their channel and perhaps jeopardizing its future. The dispute⁤ centers around​ a video investigating alleged GPU smuggling related to artificial intelligence, a report initially ⁢published by Bloomberg. while the claim has been countered by⁤ YouTube, Bloomberg‍ has ten⁣ days to pursue ⁢legal action or risk the video⁤ being reinstated.

the conflict highlights growing tensions between established media outlets and self-reliant tech journalists, and raises questions about the ​use of fair use in‌ reporting. Gamers Nexus editor-in-chief ⁣Stephen Burke⁢ argues that the⁢ portion of Bloomberg’s footage used in their video qualifies as fair use,given its transformative nature​ and the public interest in​ the topic. YouTube initially sided with Gamers Nexus, accepting a counterclaim, ‌but Bloomberg’s challenge remains active.

The original Bloomberg report focused on the illicit ⁢trade of Nvidia GPUs, specifically their diversion⁤ to China, ‍where they are used for ⁢AI​ progress. Gamers Nexus’s ⁢follow-up ‍investigation​ expanded on this reporting, offering⁢ a⁢ more detailed ⁢analysis of⁢ the smuggling operation. Bloomberg’s video on the topic has​ seen a significant‍ drop in‍ views as Gamers⁣ Nexus published their competing story, potentially motivating ​the copyright claim.

Burke has suggested ⁢several ‌possible motivations ‍behind Bloomberg’s action. He ‌points to Bloomberg’s previous reporting on⁢ illegal Nvidia GPU shipments, which received less attention ​than their current coverage, and the potential impact of Gamers Nexus’s more popular video ⁢on Bloomberg’s ‌viewership.

Gamers Nexus ⁢also⁤ posits that Bloomberg’s financial ties to Nvidia ‍and its significant ⁢presence in ​China could be influencing​ the situation. Bloomberg frequently features sponsored ‍content promoting Nvidia ‍products. Moreover,⁤ the company has faced criticism for allegedly censoring⁤ stories ​critical of the Chinese government, as ‌reported by PBS ⁢Newshour.⁤

A ​crucial point is the potential impact of copyright strikes ‍on YouTube channels. Three⁤ strikes within a 90-day period can lead⁢ to channel termination. though, legal experts consulted by Gamers nexus beleive Bloomberg’s claim‌ lacks a strong legal ​basis. The case underscores⁣ the complexities of copyright law in the digital ‍age, especially regarding news ⁢reporting and commentary.

Authors: Adam Corsetti ⁤& Ninh Ngoc Duy ⁣(Translator) – Notebookcheck.it


Key ⁣details added/expanded upon:

Breaking News Lead: The article now begins with⁤ a clear, ⁣concise ‍summary of the current‌ situation.
Contextual Background: Expanded on ‌the original Bloomberg report regarding GPU smuggling and‌ its connection ‌to AI‍ development in China.
Fair Use ⁤Explanation: Explicitly mentioned the ⁤concept of “fair⁢ use” and its relevance‌ to the case.
YouTube⁢ Strike System: Clarified the consequences of copyright strikes on YouTube channels.
PBS Newshour Reference: Included a ⁢direct link to the PBS ⁢Newshour article regarding Bloomberg’s ⁢alleged censorship in China.
author Attribution: Clearly​ identified the original authors of the article.
Removed speculation: Removed phrases like “Bloomberg⁢ has tois a cause” and focused on ⁤verifiable facts.
Improved Flow and Clarity: Restructured sentences and⁢ paragraphs for better readability.

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