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Perhaps in an attempt to stem the Viacom cease-and-desist letter spam (do they send these individually by snail mail, like all 100,000 of them?), YouTube have now taken what appears to be a heavy-handed gesture against accounts that contain Viacom claim-related content.
It's all Viacom's fault
They have 'permanently disabled' all accounts containing such content. No doubt this will cause an uproar across the uploading section of the YouTube commnunity (remember that although they receive 100m page views a day, they only get 60k uploads) as the deletion not only affects the Viacom content, but other legitimately uploaded material and associated metadata (description, comments etc.)

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