[quote name='KingBroly']Interesting word from my brother who's in law school. Legally, stuff with copyrighted material cannot be removed without the authority from the copyright holder.[/quote]
False.
The End User Licensing Agreement permits the service provider (as with every contract) the ability to remove whatever material they deem to violate their EULA... including the portion that includes the use of other people's intellectual property.
With your brother's logic... a company must promote a crime (copyright infringement) until they are forced to remove such content. Sorry mate, but from a logical and yes, legal, standpoint... he is incorrect
A company may use its discretion to limit the content that passes through its service. Copyright infringement, however, may not be sued for except by the copyright holder or licensee 
False.
The End User Licensing Agreement permits the service provider (as with every contract) the ability to remove whatever material they deem to violate their EULA... including the portion that includes the use of other people's intellectual property.
With your brother's logic... a company must promote a crime (copyright infringement) until they are forced to remove such content. Sorry mate, but from a logical and yes, legal, standpoint... he is incorrect