Ecuador: Youtube reinstates documentary about President Rafael Correa

Posted on March 14, 2013 • Filed under: Conflicts, Ecuador, Politics

Bananaleaks.co reported……Santiago Villa wins dispute against the president of Ecuador, who spent millions trying to censor the treasury sums documentary “Rafael Correa, Portrait of a father of the nation”.
“As set out in the Copyright Act Digital Millennium, we have completed processing your appeal regarding your video. The content has been restored. Your account will not be penalized. Sincerely, YouTube Team “read the email I received on March 11, 2013. These few lines end a battle of nearly five months against the government of President Rafael Correa to distribute uncensored documentary: Rafael Correa, portrait of a founding father.

It is the latest episode in a struggle that began in the Colombian TV channels, then the channel United States, Latin TeVe, and finally in digital media content freely distributed. In December of 2012 promised that the content of the documentary will be distributed free of charge once recover investment and make a profit is achieved. This happened with the documentary in GenTV8 during the program Maria Elvira Salazar, which was broadcast throughout the United States. In January I hung up the content on YouTube, but was removed within hours…. Read Article
Video from Youtube……….. with English Subtitles
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