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Author: Umbrax

YouTube & Marvel Stomp Out Internet Phenomenon.

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006 @ 11:30 pm

Don’t you know who I am?!? The Juggernaut Bitch!!
These are words that rushed over the net much like Peanut Butter Jelly Time and Star Wars kid. They were actually so popular that the powers that be decided to include the line in X-Men: The Last Stand.(Don’t you know who I am?)
Now The Juggernaut Bitch!! has been pulled off of YouTube because of “Copyright Infringement.”

YouTube Controversy

Recently, the video has been removed from YouTube because of “Copyright Infringement”. The My Way Entertainment crew has expressed its anger toward YouTube, stating that its video is protected from Copyright Infringement due to it being a parody and the fact that they have regularly cited their sources for the parody. Further more, My Way Entertainment reportedly does not plan to use their services any longer. It is unknown where My Way will release J3 as of right now or even continue on other planned sequels to some of their other parodies (that have also been removed), such as Street Fighter II: Kill Vega Vol 1 and Spiderman: Revisited. Wikipedia.org

The Juggernaut Bitch!! on Google Video.
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2 Responses to “YouTube & Marvel Stomp Out Internet Phenomenon.”

  1. Mike Says:

    This might be a big deal if it wasn’t for the fact that Youtube is no longer the only site that will let you upload and display content. Myspace does it. Revver actually pays you to do it. But Youtube is the most viewed of them all.

  2. Umbrax Says:

    Yes, there are plenty of websites that provide this service now. It is funny that Google Video (who owns YouTube)has not removed the video also.

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