The YouTube channel of influential conservative politics and law website Legal Insurrection, which was controversially removed by the video sharing service last week, has been restored. Legal Insurrection founder and publisher and Cornell University Law Professor William Jacobson told FoxNews.com that YouTube had restored the channel Sunday. YOUTUBE REMOVES INFLUENTIAL CONSERVATIVE WEBSITE’S CHANNEL"While I'm glad our YouTube channel is restored, the fact remains that we were removed without any prior notice or chance to defend ourselves against what we believe are unjustified copyright claims,” he told FoxNews.com, via email. The website’s YouTube channel has racked up over 3 million views since it was set up in 2008 and has almost 3,000 subscribers. Jacobson told FoxNews.com that he is concerned the YouTube channel could suddenly be removed again.
Source: Fox News January 16, 2017 17:27 UTC