NFL Shut Down Deadspin And SBNation’s Twitters?
Deadspin and SBNation’s Twitter feeds both went down late Monday, and after MLB caught a lot of Internet anger over copyrights, it was eventually reported that it was the NFL’s doing. Neither has openly indicated who took them down (Is Twitter, who just announced a business deal with Ol’ Rog, not allowing them to?), but Deadspin has been tweeting out a bunch of their old Roger Goodell stories since coming back. Yes, like Tom Brady and Greg Hardy, their suspensions did not last long.
Read more at Newsweek.
Whats ironic about shutting them down for posting gifs is that Roger Goodell usualy ignores any video evidents. Learned from his mistakes.
— PFTCommenter (@PFTCommenter) October 12, 2015
What? The NFL censoring?! RT @petersterne I'm told that it was the NFL — not the MLBAM — that sent the DMCA… http://t.co/bFgtJKoSxa
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) October 12, 2015
https://twitter.com/bobbybigwheel/status/653704595517087744
Why doesn't the NBA crack down on people ripping plays on YouTube? Adam Silver: "Highlights are marketing." #SSAC15
— Matt Dollinger (@matt_dollinger) February 27, 2015
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