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Pat Robertson loses fight to keep ‘Gay AIDS Ring’ video off the internet

Pat Robertson loses fight to keep ‘Gay AIDS Ring’ video off the internet

Two weeks ago, the Christian Broadcasting Network tried to cover up remarks made by Pat Robertson, the founder of CBN and host of its flagship show the 700 Club, about how he believes gay men wear special rings that cut the hands of people they meet in order to infect them with HIV/AIDS.

CBN not only had the video Right Wing Watch posted of Robertson’s comments removed from YouTube by complaining that it violated copyright laws, but also edited the comments out of its own broadcast of the show.

Right Wing Watch reposted the video elsewhere, but CBN also had it removed from websites such as Vimeo and Dailymotion.

Right Wing Watch filed a counterclaim with YouTube asserting that our video was protected by Fair Use and yesterday we finally received word that our video had been restored:

But the episode reveals the lengths CBN will go to hide and censor the statements made by its own leader. Now, the network is even considering legal action against a documentary critical of Robertson.

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