Hey @TeamYouTube, PLEASE tell me that @h3h3productions was wrong in saying that if a creator has to file a counter DMCA claim, the personal information provided (address, phone #, etc) is sent directly to the party that filed the strike. What's the truth here?pic.twitter.com/QLZVv56mPV
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If that's true that's scary
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Replying to @Kawaiickity @AntVenom and
O fun people totally won't abuse this
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Replying to @basicallydoc @Kawaiickity and
Its not YouTube it’s the law, the copy right laws need updating.
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Replying to @champpieTWD @Kawaiickity and
Some YouTubers also abuse the system if u even show seconds YouTube needs to fix it
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Replying to @basicallydoc @Kawaiickity and
YouTube can't do much when the legal takedown process (which is what is being discussed here) is in action. They just have to perform their legal duties to take the videos down and allow for a counter suit (which unfortunately requires sending your address and phone no. legally)
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Replying to @kpeckett @Kawaiickity and
O I was talking about people who like to flag videos like mundanematt
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