The Daily Mail thinks they can just STEAL my video ─ TAOFLEDERMAUS

I hate having to post this video. But this needs to be said for the sake of everyone who has had their content stolen like this.
Imagine my surprised when I was just browsing through the Daily Mail when I stumbled on a story that had MY YouTube video in it. The staff at Daily Mail never contacted me to get my permission to use my video for this article. I would have been ok if they had embedded my Youtube video on there, but they ripped my video, edited it, and put it in their own monetized video player, where they are profiting off my video without any compensation for me, the dude that owns the content.




In the past, I have been contacted by staff from Daily Mail to ASK for permission to use my videos and offer $50 to 100 for the usage rights. I don't know why they feel they can get away without doing that now.

I attempted to contact Daily Mail, but have not gotten a statement from them.

Want to let Daily Mail know what you think?
https://twitter.com/mailonline?lang=en
https://www.facebook.com/DailyMail

Story on Daily Mail: (look at the comment section!)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetec...


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