Lots of you have questions about what Article 13 could mean for your livelihood as creators. We're going to try to answer them here! Don't see your question answered? Ask us below #SaveYourInternet
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Replying to @YTCreators
I am a creator that moved from England to the USA. I am certain my channel settings are US based now however how can I be sure?
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Replying to @DeanoSauruz
The language is still being finalized, but your videos could be blocked from being viewed by people in Europe. This likely means less views and less revenue. It also means less videos on YouTube overall, so does impact everyone, everywhere:https://goo.gl/ewvv5s
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Replying to @DeanoSauruz
The current proposal could cut off EU audiences from a lot of content. The latest cultural moments being shared on the Internet, language classes, and how to’s would be missed by millions.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
My question had absolutely nothing to do with language classes. My question was a channel settings based question.....
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Replying to @DeanoSauruz @TeamYouTube
I think that, "the language is still being finalized" is referring to, "the legal language is still being decided on by politicians". The "language classes" was an example of one type of content, of many, that would be affected even though it may not contain copyrighted content
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So, they did answer your question, albeit with confusing phrasing. Doesn't matter if you change your settings. It may still be decided that no one in the EU can watch your videos because of Article 13, no matter what kind of content you create.
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