Prince is such a fruity copyright-trolling wimp, even a baby could beat him. Eighteen-month-old Holden Lenz frolicked while part of the Purple Pussy’s hit Let’s Get Crazy played faintly in the background. Apparently, The Artist Formerly Known as Clueful does not want babies doing that on YouTube, so he had Universal Music send a DMCA takedown notification. Holden’s mom Stephanie sent a counter-notification, which YouTube rightly honored. She’s now suing Universal for DMCA abuse.
That’s what you get for bullying babies, Prince.










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