UPDATE: Has been 7 days since @YouTube @TeamYouTube banned @StatusCoup from livestreaming for 90 days for supposedly violating @cnn's copyright (we didn't). We've consistently reached out in good faith showing how we didn't violate copyright...no response. Censorship at its worst
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Replying to @JordanChariton @YouTube and
Hi there--unfortunately, since you've already deleted the video, you're not able to dispute the claim that led to your restriction. The restriction will last for 90 days from the date the content was blocked. Next time, the best route is to appeal if you think a claim is invalid.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @JordanChariton and
This is a bullshit excuse. If someone thinks a claim MIGHT prevail (or even if they don't, but still for legal reasons), they might want to take their video down. You punish them for taking reasonable precautions against legal attack. Shame.
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Replying to @eachus @TeamYouTube and
This is EXACTLY the reason I took it down. Even though I knew we didn't feel we violated copyright, I thought it was responsible to take it down (and it is not clearly labeled anywhere that doing so would result in loss of an appeal).
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Replying to @JordanChariton @eachus and
The moment, you took off the video you actually agreed with the claim. Youtube mention it in copyright help page that removing video not going to solve a strike. In the past, youtube use to disable monitization if someone delete a video during the dispute process.
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What YouTube mentions in its docs doesn't make it right or proper. It's a messed up way to do things.
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