That usually happens when a content that someone else created & owns is used. You do have the right to argue Fair Use, but only courts (not YouTube) have the last say. Here’s a great explainer video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTLQ4h4yKSk …
Replying to @TeamYouTube @daviddoel
Ya know, I really don't envy your job at YouTube. You have to provide a rationale for some truly heinous corporate decisions while those that actually make them receive none of the blowback.
I think you want to be fair but at the end of the day it's You$$$Tube inc. not YouTube.
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