why do copyright strikes affect the standing of your channel? You are putting creators at the direct mercy of claiming companies, it's stupid. If I get a copyright STRIKE, fine you can take the video down, but to penalize someone's channel as a whole? Please explain @TeamYouTube
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There is no logic in this whatsoever. Anyone with malicious intent and a claiming tool could terminate pretty much any big YouTuber's channel. Understand: If you have 3 (three) videos on your channel that contain any copyrighted content in them whatsoever, you are at risk of...
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...losing your channel. Copyright strikes and TOS strikes are two completely separate issues and grouping them together is utterly nonsensical
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If I wanted to, I could put a STRIKE (yes a STRIKE) on
@PewDiePie's channel. He's used my Auctioneer Beats content before in his videos. You need 3 (three) of these to terminate (TERMINATE) someone's channel. Fix your backwards system and protect your creators@TeamYouTube5 replies 9 retweets 161 likesShow this thread -
Unfortunately this is because of DMCA law which forces platforms to penalize and ban repeat infringers
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The argument of it actually not being a verified DMCA claim arises again since most of the claims fall under fair use.
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