Call to Arms: Combatting Trademark Infringement
First, there are thousands and thousands of these videos, and YouTube isn't always fast when you're a small non-profit group. If Kodi was a movie studio then they would take videos down faster. Then, consider how many new videos get added in the time it takes to remove other videos.

Second, a lot of people are confused about what would get taken down. It is possible to talk about Kodi and pirate streaming add-ons and not violate any trademarks. It's probably still violating YouTube's TOS, but that's not Kodi's problem. It depends on the video, how information is presented, if it seems like it causes confusion, and stuff like that. I have not looked at your specific example, so I'm not saying that is the case, but it is something to keep in mind.
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RE: Call to Arms: Combatting Trademark Infringement - by Ned Scott - 2016-03-18, 18:35
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