JAKARTA - Brian May said he was concerned about the increasing copyright strike against the concert video of Queen and Adam Lambert posted on social media.

Monday, December 18, May via her official Instagram page shared a screenshot of a fan's post in which she claimed to have received a warning from Universal and YouTube over Queen's concert video she posted on the platform.

"Hey friends, it looks like Universal and YouTube are now here for everyone who posted the concert video for Queen and Adam [Lambert]. I got a reprimand and removed most of my concert videos. If you receive some reprimands, you may lose your channel. Be careful!, "he wrote.

In the caption of his post featuring a screenshot of the fan's claim, May wrote: "Hey guys I've been watching this for a few days, and I'm very concerned. I've asked our management to investigate, and try to find out if there's any reason why Instagram and Universal suddenly become so cruel."

"The decision to delete these videos of course does not come from us, the band. Hopefully we will get the answer soon. Meanwhile, be careful and apologize, you good people who have good intentions have been placed in this position. I hope you get a happy Christmas season," he continued.

"It's the same with many of you, I don't feel it's easy to reach the extraordinary level of joy described in the media as necessary for this whole year. But let's all look around us, and find ways to make other people's Christmas as happy as possible. Apart from other things, this is a great therapy! The spirit of everything! Bri


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