So my E3 Press Conference redaction videos are getting blocked one by one
First it was Square Enix and now it was Microsoft
@YouTube is there a specific reason why??
Will this result it blocking my channel as well because I don't want that to happen
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Replying to @GaminMadness97
While we can't share specifics, we suggest taking a look at our Help Center resource on copyright FAQ's that may answer your question: https://goo.gl/ceKyg9 . Hope this info helps.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
But I reacted to a conference video and I have my own voice in it so why is it blocked because of copyright
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Replying to @GaminMadness97
Sometimes it can be hard to understand why a rights owner has claimed your video. You can always dispute a content ID claim that you believe was made in error: https://goo.gl/shn6og
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
Is my channel at stakes?...because I don't want to my channel to get shutdown because of a video I made 6 months ago
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Replying to @GaminMadness97
It depends on what the copyright owner chooses to do. The video may be blocked or you may be unable to monetize it, but Content ID claims don't result in strikes or account termination. Here's more information: https://goo.gl/s9a7hF
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
The video is blocked that's what I said So in that case can my account be terminated
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No! Content ID claims don't result in strikes or account termination. Hope this clarifies.
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