Twitter has continued its crackdown on President Donald Trump's account by removing a meme tweeted by the US president on Tuesday, after the New York Times filed a copyright complaint about the use of the photo.
Trump
posted an image of himself on Tuesday but by Thursday morning the photo had
been taken down.
The photo
was taken by NYT photographer Damon
Winter for a feature on the then-presidential candidate in 2015. The black
and white picture showed a smirking Trump sitting down while pointing at the
camera, but was edited into a meme with bold white text saying: 'In reality, they're not after me they're
after you. I'm just in the way.'
By
Thursday, the photo had disappeared from the president's account and the tweet
instead showed a 'media not displayed' notice.
Twitter has now confirmed removing the meme saying it violated a copyright policies after the New York Times filed a 'takedown notice' on Wednesday under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Twitter said “This image has been removed in response to a
report from the copyright holder. Per our copyright policy, we respond to valid
copyright complaints sent to us by a copyright owner or their authorized
representatives”
The move
marks the second time in two weeks that Twitter has cracked down on Trump's
account, having previously flagged a video tweeted by the president as
'manipulated media.'
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