Some of the copyright claims on @YouTube are baffling lol... this video has been up for years and randomly gets claimed by who knows what. Like sorry what is this claim haha.pic.twitter.com/MldiIPKDdf
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Thanks for reaching out. If you believe you've received a claim in error, you can always dispute it and our team will review it. Here's how: https://yt.be/help/LKJN . Hope this helps.
Appreciate the reply. I understand how to dispute. I find it frustrating that someone can make invalid claims for years on content they have zero claim to and go unnoticed by the platform. Do a simple google of the claimant and see the amount of frustration from your creators.
I’m sure there are countless people like this who are stealing monetization from small content creators and are getting away with it, heck even making a living on it. This could be considered the highest form of plagiarism and yet the platform sits there oblivious.
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