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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It would involve the company investing more money than they stand to gain from maintaining the copyright claim, which isn't very corporate like.
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What I understood mostly happens is that after 30 days some paralegal at UMG's law firm watches the video, writes a letter "Was fair use, sorry" and YT fixes it. That does mean 30 days of income lost on that video for the creator.
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Class action may be the only move there.
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Class action aka how lawyers fund their holidays. Can't wait for my 20p in the post in 2027.
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