NEW YORK — Adolf Hitler, for years a vessel of frustration in a popular Internet meme, has been quieted. “Downfall,” a German film released in 2004 about Hitler’s last days, has been adopted for ...
This week, YouTube began trying to obliterate one of the most popular internet memes of all time, the Downfall parodies featuring an enraged Adolf Hitler, after a copyright claim by the German ...
The video sharing site YouTube.com recently started blocking access to countless parodies of the 2004 German movie Downfall, a critically acclaimed film that chronicles Adolf Hitler's final days in a ...
Many of the Hitler “Downfall” parody videos on YouTube that have besieged the site in recent years have been taken down after complaints by the German production company that owns the right to the ...
A screenshot from a Downfall parody YouTube clip. One of YouTube's most beloved parodies is facing extinction, with countless Adolf Hitler Downfall clips vanishing from the popular video site in ...
In a dramatic scene from the 2004 European film "Downfall," Adolf Hitler flies into a tirade as the defeat of Nazi Germany looms. But on the Web, that clip is best known as the foundation for ...
Washington state crackdown uncovers 41 unlicensed contractors in two-day operation In a sweeping two-day enforcement operation, the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) uncovered 41 ...
The video sharing site YouTube.com recently started blocking access to countless parodies of the 2004 German movie Downfall, a critically acclaimed film that chronicles Adolf Hitler's final days in a ...