Dear @YouTube how would you recommend I dispute a copyright claim that involves someone who happened to use the same piece of music or play the same video game as I did & now your system is monetizing my videos & giving them the $$$? 1/6
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I've started streaming
@Twitch too. Twitch Prime archives my streams for 60 days so subscribers can see what they missed & there's also a "highlight" feature that lets me save content forever afaik. Tough to start back over at zero viewers, though. -
I think I'm following you on Twitch but I'm not sure. I like the Idea of Highlights/Clips, it gives a nice idea of the content + encourages socialising. (I edited a clip earlier) I've only been streaming on Twitch for a week, handful of people but I find it easier to manage.
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I played a game with a piece of music in the public domain & yet that music was claimed by multiple "owners." My video was blocked from being seen but somehow the same video game with the same music still appears 100x on other
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Certainly In the same boat... I've had that issue ever since I started creating (over 3 years ago). I had that problem with basically every aspect of Battlefront 2... and I hope with the new Star Wars game it doesn't happen again. Although I'll be streaming of on Twitch.
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