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'''That Dude In The Suede | |title=<center>That Dude in the Suede's Youtube Rant</center> | ||
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That Dude In The Suede is an Anime internet critic from Channel Awesome. In 2008, shortly before he was added to the site, he made '''a rant video''' criticizing YouTube's policies. Doug Walker was having his early Nostalgia Critic reviews taken down for "copyright violations" even though his reviews were under the "fair use" clause. The video impressed Walker so much that Suede became one of the first critics added onto the site. | |||
Suede promised that once the whole issue cooled down that he'd remove the video from YouTube. He kept his promise and the video hasn't been seen anywhere on the internet since. No mirror has ever been found and Suede doesn't even have a copy of the video, as he only saved it onto a now long-dead college computer. Unless someone happened to download the video, it may be lost forever. | |||
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Revision as of 21:42, 11 September 2016
An image of Suede.
Status: Lost
That Dude In The Suede is an Anime internet critic from Channel Awesome. In 2008, shortly before he was added to the site, he made a rant video criticizing YouTube's policies. Doug Walker was having his early Nostalgia Critic reviews taken down for "copyright violations" even though his reviews were under the "fair use" clause. The video impressed Walker so much that Suede became one of the first critics added onto the site.
Suede promised that once the whole issue cooled down that he'd remove the video from YouTube. He kept his promise and the video hasn't been seen anywhere on the internet since. No mirror has ever been found and Suede doesn't even have a copy of the video, as he only saved it onto a now long-dead college computer. Unless someone happened to download the video, it may be lost forever.