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  3. YouTube demonitizes prominent creator Sssniperwolf’s channel ...

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    YouTube on Friday said it was issuing a temporary monetization suspension to creator Alia Shelesh, known as SSSniperwolf on the platform, after allegations that she doxxed fellow creator Jack ...

  4. SSSniperWolf - Wikipedia

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    Alia "Lia" Shelesh (born () October 22, 1992), better known as SSSniperWolf, is a British-American YouTuber and internet personality. She launched the "SSSniperWolf ...

  5. YouTube copyright issues - Wikipedia

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    Summit Entertainment LLC, professional singer Matt Smith sued Summit Entertainment for the wrongful use of copyright takedown notices on YouTube. [18] He asserted seven causes of action, and four were ruled in Smith's favor. [19] In April 2012, a court in Hamburg ruled that YouTube could be held responsible for copyrighted material posted by ...

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    According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, SSSniperwolf and Evan Sausage recently sold a home in Las Vegas for $4 million. They bought the 4,999 square-foot home, with three bathrooms and four ...

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  8. The FBI says crypto fraud cost Americans $5.6 billion a year ...

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    The FBI says that while crypto fraud complaints only make up about 10% of financial fraud reports, they comprise 50% of total losses—about $5.6 billion in 2023 alone, according to the agency’s ...

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    Forum Group was an Australian managed services provider offering integrated B2B solutions, [1] including IT, [2] print, environment, [3] [4] fleet [5] and security. [6] Founded in 2011 in St Leonards, New South Wales, the business soon became the most elaborate front for a $400m fraud that competes with that of Christopher Skase. [7]