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I want to say yes to that but at the same time that could also make the youtuber an abuser. Just remember there are creators that steal content amd it wouldn't be fair for the robber to have the ultimate decision.
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I ment it more in the way that youtuber makes a video, somebody claims, youtuber says "no, I have rights!" and it's not the claimer who said "yes, you are, I stupid" or "no, you aren't" but idk youtube itself as a neutral 3th party
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That's what's needed but YT is too lazy and will probably be overwhelmed to be the 3rd party.
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