Yo @TeamYouTube, can you please explain why this guy was able to reupload the entirety of Django Unchained back in March without it ever being taken down? https://youtu.be/PuxxKDbh7AE @YouTube @YTCreatorspic.twitter.com/h9BO7bFrEk
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Takedowns are done based on what the company who holds the copyrighted works wants, not YouTube unless it breaks community guidelines (with exclusion to the copyrighted work part). Tarantino must not care for whatever reason. Which is odd.
I've seen people get copyright claims for showing just 30 seconds of footage from Tarantino films. You'd think that an entire reupload would result in an immediate takedown.
Could be he just claimed the whole video for Adsense. Best as I’m aware the more you show doesn’t worsen the copyright penalty since it’s the holder who determines it for each work. Only other thing I can think of is maybe the pitch/video was altered so it wouldn’t match?
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