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Facebook encouraging intellectual property theft?

<p>Facebook has been accused of "encouraging intellectual property theft" by YouTube star Hank Green in a blog post recently, and he has stats to cite to corroborate his allegations</p>

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New York: Facebook has been accused of "encouraging intellectual property theft" by YouTube star Hank Green in a blog post recently, and he has stats to cite to corroborate his allegations.

For instance, a report from ad agency Ogilvy and Tubular has found that over 70 percent of Facebook's top-performing posts came from other sources like YouTube. Venting out his resentment on the topic of "free-booting", Green -- a YouTube creator who creates quirky videos for a number of channels -- outlined why he believed Facebook's video practices were unethical.

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