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Originally Posted by Lucario
And so the copyright holders would be able to stand to sue. However, the case that they can no longer create statistics on the usage of videos seems to be weaker than the case that these videos are a valuable educational resource (as I have gathered from the other posts in this thread; attribution also has no place in Fair Use law).
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As they are already publicly available your case of "educational resource" is shaky at best. Allow me to simplify this issue, you're grasping at straws.