(1/2) YouTube needs to change its monetization policy during copyright disputes ASAP. This is unacceptable. You can monetize a video and claim the $ at the end of a dispute, ONLY if the other party is trying to monetize it too. If someone falsely claims your video and they choose
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(2/2) to wait out the claim, NOBODY can monetize it. Does that make any sense at all? Why not hold the revenue on the side from day 1? Please RT and share to spread knowledge.
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I cant find the original suggestion video where he had made that exact request about DMCA copywrite claims and how he feels they should be put to the side for the duration of the DMCAstrike and the winner of the claim gets the money from the views it had during the claim.
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YouTube claims they do this but its ONLY when the claimant responds. If they don't nobody monetizes it and it floats in limbo.
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