Hey @TeamYouTube, PLEASE tell me that @h3h3productions was wrong in saying that if a creator has to file a counter DMCA claim, the personal information provided (address, phone #, etc) is sent directly to the party that filed the strike. What's the truth here?pic.twitter.com/QLZVv56mPV
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As Ethan said here, if it was just YouTube storing it in the event that the party striking the video decided to open up a legal case against the person being striked, that they could THEN provide that info, that would be fine. It was never clear what's being done w/ the info.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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