With Enough Money, You Can Circumvent YouTube's TOS On Banned Accounts

Screenshot Of First Church of Scientology YouTube Account - Now suspended
About ten days ago, Mark Bunker of XenuTV had his YouTube Xenutv1 account suspended because he violated the TOS agreement by creating another account after his first account had been banned for copyright infringement. The YouTube TOS was invoked and Mark's account has been permanently suspended, which coincidentally happened the same day as he was to release the full Jason Beghe Scientology rant video.
Anonymous staged several protests attempts to get Mark's account reinstated, but to no avail.
Today it was discovered that the newly launched "Scientology.org YouTube Channel" is technically in violation of YouTube's TOS agreement based on the same rules which were applied to Mark Bunker's account (and many other YouTubers). Here's the rule from YouTube:
When a user has posting privileges temporarily disabled on one account, for the duration of the suspension that user is also prohibited from posting material to YouTube using any other account. Attempts to circumvent this rule may result in immediate termination without warning of all accounts.A user whose account has been terminated is prohibited from accessing, possessing or creating any other YouTube accounts.
The Church of Scientology had an account created which they used to post video's of named and identified members of the Anonymous, and to release negative propaganda about the group. You can read that here in the New York Post, where the Church admits to owning and creating the channel, as well as, creating those videos.
But now the church has counterattacked by posting YouTube videos under the title, "Anonymous Facts," detailing the death threats from Anonymous and identifying its members, who are labeled "terrorists" although they look more like frat boys.The main four-minute-long video, titled "Anonymous - Hate Crimes and Terrorism Directed at Scientology" - is described as the "Scientology Official Report on Anonymous Hate Crimes."
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