‘Charlie Bit My Finger’ won’t be removed from YouTube after all

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‘Charlie Bit My Finger’ won’t be removed from YouTube after all
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A huge video from YouTube history will no longer be taken down as recently feared.

father Howard Davies-Carr said: “After the auction, we connected with the buyer, who ended up deciding to keep the video on YouTube.

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