Devil's advocate; they didn't say it applied to YouTube, just that they should allow their creators to exercise it. I take that as the sense of wanting to hold YouTube to American standards rather than the lower corporate standards they're required to keep.
Devil's advocate; they didn't say it applied to YouTube, just that they should allow their creators to exercise it. I take that as the sense of wanting to hold YouTube to American standards rather than the lower corporate standards they're required to keep.
I'll bite. Can you explain your assertion that the 1st Amendment only applies to the government?