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 …
-
Show this thread
-
See here's the thing - this video has sponsored content, meaning there should not be ads running on the thing at all. Because
@UMG has claimed the video and refused to release the claim, I am in violation with my contract with@Audible_com15 replies 129 retweets 4,042 likesShow this thread -
Technically, isn’t YouTube in violoation of that contract, since you and Audible both had good faith reasons to believe YouTube would never put ads on this video per their own policies regarding sponsored content? Might be time to get your sponsor involved...
4 replies 16 retweets 1,846 likes -
That's a good question - since the video is marked as having sponsored content in the metadata, it's not like YouTube was unaware. What's the deal
@TeamYouTube?7 replies 32 retweets 2,941 likes -
Replying to @thelindsayellis
Following up: Our Copyright team looked into this & confirmed that the claim is valid. We see that you’ve appealed the claim, which provides UMG with 30 days to review your appeal. If you would like to resolve the issue directly with them, please DM us for more info.
186 replies 9 retweets 246 likes -
It's not their call. The DMCA requires the platform to remove it until it's either appealed in court or dropped by the copyright owner. YouTube can't violate the law by keeping it up in response to a DMCA claim.
2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @IIIIllllIIllIIl @feureau and
That is not even remotely how the DMCA works.
1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes -
Replying to @NeolithichHist @feureau and
"Even if a takedown notice meets all the legal requirements, the service provider still may refuse to takedown the material. However, if they fail to do so, then they open themselves up for potential secondary liability for assisting with copyright infringement."
1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
YouTube isn't going to get itself sued.
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.
