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PragerU's videos contain misleading or factually incorrect information promoting creationism and climate change denial. [1] Historians and political scientists have also criticized PragerU's videos for containing misleading or inaccurate claims about topics such as slavery and racism in the United States, immigration, and the history of fascism.
The PragerU Kids video content ranges from lessons for teens about why universal health care systems in countries like Canada are worse than the United States’ system, to an explanation for ...
Online piracy has led to improvements into file sharing technology that has bettered information distribution as a whole. Additionally, pirating communities tend to model market trends well, as members of those communities tend to be early adopters.
Prior to 2004, some analysts believed that it was legal to download music, but not to upload it. [7] [8] For a brief period in 2004/2005, the sharing of copyrighted music files via peer-to-peer online systems was explicitly legal, due to a decision by the Federal Court, in BMG Canada Inc. v. John Doe. [9]
“What does the local community want to see in the classroom?’”
Florida is violating its own civic standards by allowing PragerU's clearly biased curriculum to be used in the state's classroons. Sarasota school parents must protect their kids from PragerU's ...
In August 2017, YouTube wrote a blog post explaining a new "limited state" for religious and controversial videos, which would not allow comments, likes, monetization, and suggested videos. [130] In October 2017, PragerU sued YouTube, alleging violations of their freedom of speech under the First Amendment via YouTube's "arbitrary and ...
In a video intended to give reasons why Robert E. Lee statues should remain, the PragerU included Lee's views that slavery was worse for whites than blacks, and the crushing of John Brown's slave rebellion. This video was later removed.