This is a a debate from 2006 between critical thinker Michael Shermer and wacko creationist Kent Hovind. Kent’s arguments mostly rely on “God did it, it’s in the Bible”. It’s somewhat frustrating to watch the audience buy into Kent’s very flawed logic, straw man arguments and red herrings. Michael does a decent job of staying on point.
VenomFangX is a creationists that makes videos for youtube about why Christianity is so great and why “Darwinism” is so bad/evil/of the devil, etc.
Thunderf00t is a non-creationist (i.e. scientifically minded person) that routinely makes videos debunking various creationist claims. He often uses portions of those creationist video in his own, to comment on them. This is authorized under “fair use” in the U.S. Copyright Law.
VenomFangX decided to be an ass and started filing DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) take-down notices to YouTube about Thunderf00t’s videos where he used material from VenomFangX’s video.
VenomFangX was in the wrong because of the fair use doctrine, and filing DMCA notices where there isn’t a violation, is a violation! VenomFangX got some heat because of this, and ended up having to make this apology, seemingly supplied by Thunderf00t.
Browse around their other videos, they are quite entertaining.
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