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  • curprev 14:4514:45, 7 March 2022 95.64.20.123 talk 35,828 bytes −115 ==Facts== In February 2007, Stephanie Lenz posted on YouTube a 29-second clip of her 13-month-old son dancing to Prince's song "Let's Go Crazy". The audio was of poor quality, and the song was audible for about 20 seconds of the 29 seconds.<ref name=case /> In June 2007, Universal, the copyright holder for "Let's Go Crazy", sent YouTube a takedown notice in compliance with DMCA requirements, claiming the video was a copyright violation. YouTube removed the video, and notified Lenz of the r undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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