"All the shit they've done to people." ... What, exactly? Removing Enter's videos? Removing whole episodes from YouTube? True, Enter has fair use on his reviews, but he has multitudes of alternatives and options he can use to fight back on Viacom and put his reviews back up. Filing counternotices, uploading audio only versions, maybe not showing entire clips and episodes, so on and so forth. As for the latter, Viacom still has a right to protect its copyright. If YouTube wasn't able to police the copyright of companies, I'd be able to watch all of the Star Wars films, uncut, on YouTube without paying a dime.
Nice to see they're still portraying this kind of thing in black and white. I actually kinda wonder what would happen to some of Viacom's channels, like Nick, in the unlikely event that they go under. Nick isn't exactly swimming in the ratings, and I can't imagine that some of the shows that have since fallen off in the past couple of years, like SpongeBob, would be renewed by any new company. I mean, if they're calling for the end of SpongeBob all the damn time, I guess they're getting their wish.