However, the dispute was returned negative, despite the video falling under fair use laws, and the prior videos having been let up by this point. I checked which part was causing the issue to see if I could fix it, and I did fix it.
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However, when I uploaded it, it was blocked again, this time for a random other section of footage. I decided to send in an appeal for the original that explained why the video falls under fair use.
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In this appeal, I cited legal documents and made it as clear as possible the video falls under fair use. Today, I got an email saying the appeal had been denied.
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This is a clearly invalid copyright claim, if not just because my video falls under fair use, but because this is part 3 in a series where the other 2 parts were both allowed up. There is genuinely no good reason I shouldn't have been able to upload this video after the dispute.
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Copyright holders often use YouTube's copyright system to hide any criticism of themselves, and it's genuinely infuriating. As a movie/music reviewer online, I know just the lengths companies will go to to make themselves look good.
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Can you take a look at this copyright claim and see if you can stop it in some way? I know
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