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no, he fought for parody use, you used music/content that you dont own and therefore, the original owners/licencors don't want their content played on YT. It's not YouTubes fault, they are a service. YouTube is following law, nobody has control over whats not theres to begin with
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They have too because YouTube makes most of its money from the music that is provided to stream on their service, and it was a court case of parody, not music, so completely different situations and different fair-use laws.
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I'll educate you, make sure you do research before putting in a lot of work or having permission from the licencors first so you don't waste your time again. Use this site ~ https://www.youtube.com/music_policies and if that doesn't help, upload the song privately and see the limitations.
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