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I'd like to think this is because Google, Twitter, etc. know these media companies have a lot of lobbying connections that could get the DMCA landscape changed to drastically hurt them.


I would rather argue that this is because the media companies are their partners.


I would lean this way as well. People who are filing counter notices are probably not big buyers of advertising on the platform.




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