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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It's been such a LONGGGG time since I've had to file a counter-claim, that I wasn't even sure, and the wording that I was hearing from others was that this wasn't clear. Really happy to see that it's actually right in your face as you open the form.
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That has been an issue for years now for small content creators like us. But I don’t think it wil ever change since when you counter a DMCA notification you open a legal case (in your name) which is under the US law. The law would have to change for youtube to change this.
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What I can say though is that your infos is sent to the person thah sent the strike. The following one then has to prove under 10 days (usually 14) to Youtube that he sued you to keep the strike maintained. If he doesn’t, the strike will be removed
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