- It sounds fair untill the loophole where even if it isn't actually confirmed you took their content, they can have a certain amount of their revenue. Plus, the bots can detect falsely with the company choosing to play along. That's saying "Hey, how would you like some of -
@YouTube, @TeamYouTube As someone who watches YouTube a lot, too much to be honest, I can say that the Copyright system is the one thing I hate about it. When a vid is suspected to have unoriginal content in it, it gets flagged. I wouldn't have a problem with that -
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- Their money?". And THEN you don't tell the creator what the vid has they feel is theirs so the creator can't change it and take out parts that are apparently wrong. But then is the big issue. When you try and say not all the content is theirs but mistake one to be true, you -
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- Get a strike, and getting three means you are deleted from YouTube. So you loose money, you can't tell what about it is wrong, have no idea what went wrong, try and say that they aren't their content and, if you are wrong, you end up being deleted.
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This is what needs to be fixed. Falsely identified copyrighted claims have to be stopped. Even
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- Anyone working at YouTube could spend at least just 10mins checking the falsely identified related case on the channel and say if it does actually have content owned by them. Just a bit of research, about 5mins to check the claim at most can do some difference.
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If it does have copyrighted content then where? How? Currently I see the revenue thing that companies do as a quick cash scheme and legal money theft from the creator. Now, I'm no YouTuber and God knows if any of this is true, but I just wanted to shine light on it.
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