Sharing a video that reflects my latest letter to creators (https://goo.gle/2IT960f ) on @YouTube's 2019 priorities, including our focus on responsibility and creator success.https://youtu.be/76WOBUhuFL8
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You, the ISP, are under no obligation to settle this dispute, or to take any action to restrict my speech at the behest of this complainant. Furthermore, siding with the complainant in a manner that interferes with my lawful use of your facilities could constitute breach of contr
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Thanks for the info. Mind sharing your channel URL? We'll see what we can do.
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How would Youtube know who has the necessary rights? The person who sent it was a random email address..no business entity or professional. They did not own the footage and i transformed the footage in question. That's for the courts to decide..not Youtube
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp_BpP7aaV8 … The complainant does not hold the copyright to the material in question, is not the designated representative of the copyright holder, and therefore lacks standing to assert that my use of the material is a violation of any of the owner's rights.
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@HezakyaNewz Can you let me know if you ever get a response on this? - 3 more replies
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My use of the material is legally protected because it falls within the "fair use" provision of the copyright regulations, as defined in 17 USC 107. If the complainant disagrees that this is fair use, they are free to take up the matter with me directly, in the courts.
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Then i get this message for the 2nd video i disputed...pic.twitter.com/aSbmWtAOEb
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