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> That's definitely true today but anti-trust or other government action could eventually shake that up.

Why would the government do that though? The main complaint in this instance is that YouTube is attempting to enforce the government's rules. As far as I've seen, major complaints against YouTube when they act in the interests of a government (or political party in some instances).



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