Anime Expo Lite, an online event held by the Japan Animation Promotion Association, was originally scheduled to start on time, but the video signal was suddenly interrupted and turned gray, leaving a string of text "Removed due to violation of Youtube's terms of service." The specific reason is still unknown, but it may be because the music used in the live countdown violated the copyright, or it may be a mistaken operation of Youtube's backend. YouTube live streaming was the main entrance to this online exhibition, broadcasting the booth carefully prepared by the organizer. Another live streaming source was Twitch, broadcasting content from other booths. Twitch's signal source did not encounter any problems. After the YouTube channel was suspended, Anime Expo immediately opened another YouTube signal source, which did not encounter any other problems and successfully broadcast the exhibition content. YouTube did not explain the previous suspension incident. |
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