Another claim from copyright holders for violation of their copyright was received by
YouTube video hosting, reports
Mashable.com . This time, Karl-Heinz Rumenige, president of the
Munich football club Bavaria, expressed his dissatisfaction with the posting of football matches. He notes that on a
special website video materials are available only to paid subscribers, of which at the moment there are about 30 thousand. Bayern owns exclusive rights to all video recordings of matches.
Only one fact is puzzling: the head of the club is protesting against the placement of amateur tapes made by the fans themselves.
Thus, the series of claims to the most famous video service does not stop. Recall that just yesterday
, another conflict
was resolved related to excerpts from the TV show of the Comedy Central company.