UPDATE: Has been 7 days since @YouTube @TeamYouTube banned @StatusCoup from livestreaming for 90 days for supposedly violating @cnn's copyright (we didn't). We've consistently reached out in good faith showing how we didn't violate copyright...no response. Censorship at its worst
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I might have done the same.
@TeamYoutube's reply was horsepucky, as far as I am concerned.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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That's the thing tho. In order to resolve the strike the video needs to stay up until the strike is removed and then you can delete it. Why? Bc on their claim page the video no longer shows up.
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That’s nonsense—YouTube still has deleted videos on their system.
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The moment, you took off the video you actually agreed with the claim. Youtube mention it in copyright help page that removing video not going to solve a strike. In the past, youtube use to disable monitization if someone delete a video during the dispute process.
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What YouTube mentions in its docs doesn't make it right or proper. It's a messed up way to do things.
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