WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - Twitter, Facebook and Instagram disabled President Donald Trump's campaign tribute video to George Floyd on their platforms on Friday (June 5), citing copyright complaints.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON - Twitter, Facebook and Instagram disabled President Donald Trump's campaign tribute video to George Floyd on their platforms on Friday , citing copyright complaints.
Floyd's death last week after a fatal encounter with a police officer has led to nationwide protests. Facebook, which owns photo and video-sharing network Instagram, said it removed the post after receiving the creator's copyright complaint under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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