I have *67* videos in a copyright dispute right now. ALL of them fall under fair use & do not require approval. Can we all clap hands for @TeamYouTube giving 100% power to the claimant, allowing them to creating complete bullshit claims and abuse the system? With bots, I add.
..like myself, who are completely sure that they adhere to copyright law, are at risk of getting a strike if disputing the rejection. What happens then? How does YouTube ensure that this company isn't abusing copyright tools? Because I'm telling you with absolute certainty..
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..that this is happening. I have 67 disputes currently, if they all get rejected (likely), all these videos are no longer mine since I do not want to get my channel deleted through disputing a 'rejected dispute' because if I did do this, it would result in receiving a strike..
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..due to an unjust system, since all the power is in the claimants court. Furthermore, these disputes still damage our videos even if in the unlikely occasion they're eventually released as there are viewing restrictions during a dispute on various videos..
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