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
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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Do you at least have the url tho? I have deal with strikes due to copyright and Ik for fact that you are not supposed to delete the video if you want to appeal. I have actually resolved many disputes by agreeing to delete the video after the claim is deleted.
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That doesn't mean the video has to "stay up". They should have some sort of facility to put it in, for lack of a better word, quarantine. So it's not visible to the public, but not gone. We really need Congress to throw the whole DMCA takedown thing in the trash. It's nasty.
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When the video gets taken down it's no longer visible to anyone. No need to delete the file, specially if you are going to appeal later.
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