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Officials from Air Productions (which is actually an 's', unlike the message on YouTube) acknowledged "a technical or human error" and promised that the situation will return to normal soon. "Obviously that Lady Gaga has the right to use videos of Taratata, there is no problem about it," said the company Point.fr. Lady Gaga did not react to the disappearance of his YouTube account, but already fans across the Atlantic are asking ... "Umm, who's this guy who tried to bother Gaga?"
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