Posted on 02/15/2008 3:46:06 PM PST by markomalley

.- After media coverage and numerous protests for removing a pro-life video report critical of a Planned Parenthood advertisement, the video-sharing site YouTube.com has apologized and restored the video to its site.
In its apology, YouTube blamed the videos removal on a technical malfunction.
The video in question criticized Planned Parenthoods Mile High advertisement that used an airplane setting to encourage recreational sex and contraceptive use. The American Life League (ALL) video displayed clips of the risqué advertisement, which is also posted on YouTube.
On Monday morning, the ALL received an e-mail from YouTube saying their video had been removed. "After being flagged by members of the YouTube community and reviewed by YouTube staff, the video below has been removed due to its inappropriate nature," the e-mail said.
Michael Hichborn, the director of media relations for ALL, told Catholic News Agency that more than 64 news sources and weblogs covered the banning, including Yahoo News, EWTN, News Busters, and the Inside Catholic blog.
"Once word got out that YouTube had allowed the Planned Parenthood ads our report was based on to remain on their site, while at the same time censoring our report, a flurry of e-mails, blog posts, and complaints from the pro-life community pressured YouTube into reversing their decision," said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
Three days after the video was banned, the American Life League received a second e-mail that read:
"This email is to inform you that a video was recently removed from your account due to a technical malfunction. The issue has since been remedied and we appologize[sic] for any inconvenience or distress this may have caused. The following video(s) have been reinstated and your account has not been penalized."
According to the YouTube user guide, flagged videos are not automatically taken down by the web site. If we remove your video after reviewing it, you can assume that we removed it purposefully, and you should take our warning notification seriously, it reads.
Sedlak welcomed YouTubes restoration of the video to the site, saying, We are pleased that YouTube has reversed their decision to remove our video. Our ALL News Report was neither objectionable nor inappropriate. While it is unfortunate that YouTube chose this tactic in the first place, it is encouraging to note that they corrected their poor decision in a timely fashion.
This is a follow-up to the American Life League Video yanked from YouTube thread from a couple of days ago.
ping for an update!
Always a good thing to reward those who right a wrong.
Nice work.
Smells like Bull S@##!!
yeah, right. technical malfunction.
So they're saving face. It's not the end of the world.
Am I missing the link to the video. Can’t find it here or on the source link.
btt
Eh, give them some credit. At least they put it back. This shows at least that they have some fairness and aren’t just a bunch of liberal nutjobs like most media is.
Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood as a black eugenics program,
was an inspiration for Hitler’s racist views.
One of those wardrobe malfunctions.
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