So apparently your voice can be copyright claimed on YouTube. I was testing my mic filters on a private stream and after I was done it got claimed by CD Baby.
Really @YouTube @TeamYouTubepic.twitter.com/k7EwoPGwSn
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So you're saying punish YouTube?
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That's what I'm hearing
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So what im hearing is that the automated YouTube systems are still shit and the only way to get anything fixed is to gain public attention
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Sounds about right.
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Even so, you or a third party mediator should look over all claims, especially manual claims where the “”claimant”” says it wasn’t a mistake (when they’re just trying to steal the ad revenue). Multiple content creators like SiIvagunner have been hit by people like this.
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Furthermore, if a creator gives tons of proof the content is indeed theirs (which it probably is), or is shown to be creating under Fair Use, the claim should be immediately revoked, especially if the claimant can’t prove otherwise besides “it’s mine”.
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You should still be punishing people who abuse the copyright system or fix the system up. Look at the situation with Derek Savage and IHE. That's an example enough.
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Basically, IHE made a review of Cool Cat and the creator, Derek wasn't too happy about the review. So he copyright claimed it and stated that IHE 'broke the copyright law' when it was fair use.
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The problem isn't whether CD Baby did or didn't initiate it. It's that it's up to the person who is flagged to fight back, instead of up to CD Baby to prove it's copyrighted material. Nowhere else in the world does the accuser hold such power.
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