New today
A policy preventing Copyright owners from making $ on manual claims for:
Short song clips (ex: 5 sec of a song)
Unintentional audio (ex:
from passing cars)
Claimants can still block monetization or the video itself, but timestamps help you edit out the claim.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
Still don't get why copyright owners can claim something for having 5 seconds of a song but oh well. Maybe there is a reason. You're trying and everyone appreciates it.
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Replying to @rhinopocalypes
The reason is that you're using content that someone else created & owns. You do have the right to argue Fair Use, but only courts (not YouTube) can decide whether use of someone else’s content is protected under Fair Use. Here’s a great explainer video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTLQ4h4yKSk …
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @rhinopocalypes
Damn. I wish there was some kind of ground breaking record setting precedent to base your policies off of. Maybe one day one of your creators will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in court fighting for
#FairUse rights.@h3h3productions#FUPA1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
you don't know what fair use is. Using someones song as background music without permission is not fair use at all. There is commentary which is transformative
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