Apparently I sang "Hooked on a feeling" so good in the intro to my Ape Out video that it got copyright claimed. Where's my Grammy?pic.twitter.com/VMy8kD3lFy
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[2] it should be % based depending on how much contains the copyrighted materiel is how much they make OR maybe an ad of theirs plays at the given moment it happens in the video... either way 100% of the revenue shouldn't be going to them since it's not all of their video.
But that’s the point, YouTube haven’t done that. They just allow claims to be put in and if you contest it, under... say.. fair use, then it falls to the claimant to decide the outcome. YouTube should decide that not the claimant, because of course the claimant wants the money.
They have a lot on their plate... Things take time and some things have to be pushed to the bottom of the list..
Also, the companies take all the revenue. Which is bollocks because it’s a damn lyric. YouTube hasn’t changed or done shit. It’s a disgrace.
I mean I said this...
Youtube let the music labels control wether or not a claim was false or not.
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