A chair for the U.K. Parliament's Culture, Media, and Sports Committee has formally requested that Rumble demonetize Russell Brand's channel.
The chairwoman of the UK Parliament’s Culture, Media, and Sports Committee has formally written to streaming platform Rumble asking whether it intends to demonetize comedian/commentator Russell Brand’s channel in the wake of rape and sexual assault allegations.
The letter from Conservative MP Caroline Dinenage to Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski suggested Russell Brand should no longer have the ability to monetize his video content, shortly following the YouTube demonetization of his account. “While we recognize that Rumble is not the creator of the content published by Mr. Brand, we are concerned that he may be able to profit from his content on the platform,” the letter says. “We would be grateful if you could confirm whether Mr. Brand is able to monetize his content, including his videos relating to the serious accusations against him.”
“If so, we would like to know whether Rumble intends to join YouTube in suspending Mr. Brand’s ability to earn money on the platform. We would also like to know what Rumble is doing to ensure that creators are not able to use the platform to undermine the welfare of victims of inappropriate and potentially illegal behaviour,” Dinenage continued.
Rumble issued a response that refused to demonetize Russell Brand’s channel and called the letter “disturbing.”
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