Administration video hosting Youtube blamed the cat in violation of copyright to purr. The user Digihaven received a warning that the rights to purr his family cat have labels PRS and EMI. The user Digihaven uploaded on Youtube the video of purring own cat Phantom. Due to the repetitions of 12 seconds purr lasted approximately an hour. The video was intended for relaxation and assistance to people who want to quickly fall asleep. The user downloaded a movie in March 2014. Almost a year later, he received a warning from the administration of Youtube, where it was stated that the cat Phantom does not comply with copyright. It turns out that his purr officially belongs to labels PRS and EMI, reports The Guardian. The owner of the cat surprised, what is the problem with the law is his pupil. Digihaven in response filed a complaint, then label EMI renounced against her warnings. Youtube uses a specialized method that scans all downloaded videos on the availability of unlicensed and illegal content. Consequently quickly blocked videos with licensed music, pornography downloaded on films and other similar materials. The purr is illegal for the first time. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/bZadyuv2utE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>