Hey @TeamYouTube, PLEASE tell me that @h3h3productions was wrong in saying that if a creator has to file a counter DMCA claim, the personal information provided (address, phone #, etc) is sent directly to the party that filed the strike. What's the truth here?pic.twitter.com/QLZVv56mPV
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Unfortunately this is a requirement of US DMCA law and YouTube can't really do anything about it. Copyright law definitely needs updating.
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I can even understand that. I just wish YouTube's Counter-DMCA form made it more clear that the claimant received that info, as a courtesy to the user filling out the form.
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They do tbh, first thing you see when you start the processpic.twitter.com/KqFLcLlicu
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It's been such a LONGGGG time since I've had to file a counter-claim, that I wasn't even sure, and the wording that I was hearing from others was that this wasn't clear. Really happy to see that it's actually right in your face as you open the form.
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