I only pointed it out because Clif himself called it stealing in his early YouTube videos. He even said he copyrighted his name and image for this very reason. No harm done, I was just trying to help :)
If they are being stolen in that way, it's good to point it out. Quite right; many good content producers have their stuff ripped and exploited for personal gain, and that's not right.
So you were right to raise the issue. But I think in this case, it might not be the same. ...
Clif has said multiple times that he’s not on Rumble... he’s on Bitchute. Is this a counterfeit account?
Edit: This channel is not Clif and those videos are stolen. This is his channel https://www.bitchute.com/channel/HBBwqdoMy7Gz/
Hmmm. Stolen?
A) no one is reposting these as their own
B) the name of the account is Clif High, so no one is taking credit away from Clif
C) It's not Yutub, so is anyone garnering advertising revenue from Clif's work?
Seems legit to me. At a minimum, if it's spreading the man's work, and not taking credit for it or profiting from it, is it 'stealing'?
PS. This is not a Clif High video, but actually an interview of CH by Greg hunter
I only pointed it out because Clif himself called it stealing in his early YouTube videos. He even said he copyrighted his name and image for this very reason. No harm done, I was just trying to help :)
If they are being stolen in that way, it's good to point it out. Quite right; many good content producers have their stuff ripped and exploited for personal gain, and that's not right.
So you were right to raise the issue. But I think in this case, it might not be the same. ...