@TeamYouTube why do creators need to hand over 100% of their revenue in case of a claim, while the same creator still owns a lot of the copyright? Take licensing music for film, they will only pay the musician according to the amount of music used, so why is this different on YT?
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@TeamYouTube Your bio includes "answers from the team that brings you YouTube", why have you not responded to any of the 30+ tweets I've posted in the last few months asking for your thoughts on this subject? Looks more like "selective answers when we feel like it".Show this thread -
@h3h3productions I know you have been talking about both copyright and fair use, any thoughts on what I described in this thread? Also maybe any of you could chime in and share your view on this@adamneelybass@NerdCity@fairtube9000@ThisIsTheFatRat@iancorzine@PaulmdavidsShow this thread
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