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Litigation

Jun. 14, 2007

Spoon Bender, Critics Take Beef Over YouTube to Court

SAN FRANCISCO - When skeptics posted online video debunking Uri Geller's claim to bend spoons with his mind, the London-based paranormalist used federal copyright law to get it taken off YouTube quickly.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - When skeptics posted online video debunking Uri Geller's claim to bend spoons with his mind, the London-based paranormalist used federal copyright law to get it taken off YouTube quickly.
      But the critics refused to be silenced.
      They managed to get their video reposted on YouTube, but t...

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