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Bloggers are defenseless people. At first glance, their work is not tricky - they take pictures, write texts, shoot videos. By their activities, they can teach you something , cheer you up or surprise you . They almost always do it disinterestedly, but they put their whole soul into the results of their work (therefore this information is obtained rather qualitatively). But what can a blogger do when one large corporation seeks to erase and delete the information it has created with such difficulty? On June 5, 2007, a blogger from Arizona, USA, ThoughtFix found himself in such a situation.



On January 27, 2007, ThoughtFix created and posted a video on YouTube that showed how he analyzed and then assembled the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. The video quickly gained popularity, reaching a level of 11,406 views. Almost six months later, on June 5, 2007, this video was removed from YouTube at the request of Nokia.

On the same day, Daniel responded with the following entry in his blog (hereinafter - the translation) :

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What caused the discontent of Nokia? This is a harmless video:



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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/288702/



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