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Steve Wozniak has sued YouTube for failing to control an ongoing cryptocurrency scam, alleging it has cost “tens of millions” of dollars to victims around the world.




In brief

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is going after YouTube for failing to control a Bitcoin "giveaway" scam.


He alleges the scam has cost investors "tens of millions" of dollars.


The filing alleges YouTube is actively profiting from promoting such scams.


Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and 17 other individuals are suing YouTube and Google for failing to check Bitcoin “giveaway” scams on their platform, as per an announcement Wednesday.


The complaint alleges “tens of millions of dollars in cryptocurrency have been lost in this scam,” all of which could have been prevented by YouTube.



The individuals are seeking damages for giveaway scams running on the video-sharing giant for months. They are represented by Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, an American law firm based in California.


Wozniak stated his images are being used on YouTube alongside other tech entrepreneurs like Elon Musk and Bill Gates for Bitcoin giveaways. These take the form of live videos with the scam text overlaid, enticing viewers to send in Bitcoin (or a basket of other cryptos) if they want to multiply returns. Needless to say, the victims don’t receive any money back.


The complainants said they flagged the scheme several times to both YouTube and Google—but received no response. Instead, they allege the two firms have actively promoted and profited from the defamation while knowingly providing targeted advertising for scammers.


"If YouTube had acted quickly to stop this to a reasonable extent, we would not be here now. YouTube, like Google, seems to rely on algorithms and no special effort requiring custom software employed quickly in these cases of criminal activity,” said Wozniak



If Twitter could do it, why can’t Youtube?


Joe Cotchett, one of the lawyers representing Steve Wozniak, seemed to praise Twitter on its swift action to shut down the accounts associated with a Bitcoin scam last week: "When Twitter was hit with a massive hack of 130 celebrity accounts, they were quick to shut down the Bitcoin scam in a day.”



But he blasted YouTube for its incompetency in doing so: “In stark contrast, YouTube knowingly allowed the Bitcoin scam to go on for months, promoted it and profited from it by selling targeted advertising.”




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