Time for my periodic public callout of @UMG, who claimed this video, specifically the song starting at 13:43, an extremely clear-cut example of fair use, as the discussion is the lyrics of the claimed song. There's subtitles and everything.https://youtu.be/xU1ffHa47YY?t=823 …
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There are plenty of other reasons to criticize Youtube that is valid, ie they're new ad polices regarding ad friendly content determined by some ambiguous algorithm that constantly contradicts itself.
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The problem stems from the fact that YouTube does not punish the misuse of DMCA/Copyright but they do punish the people that are being wrongfully targeted. And last I checked at the very least, misuse of DMCA/Copyright is illegal, but IANAL so I could be wrong on that.
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YouTube said that they wouldn't put ads on sponsored content, and in the metadata it clearly says the video was sponsored contact, therefore the ad shouldn't be there in the first place. How are they not breaking their own contract? How can you claim they are not responsible?
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