So how is he supposed to credit you if he didn’t know who’s it was? I’m not taking anyone’s side, I’m just asking.
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Replying to @bleemyoutube @TeamYouTube
Well firstly he didn't even get my permission. He had no right to use my video without asking first.
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Replying to @hacer_kun @TeamYouTube
But how is he supposed to contact you if he dosnt know that it’s your cus you don’t have a watermark?
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How does he get a video without getting it from the creator? just look at the channel or where it was originally posted it's not hard to learn where a video came from
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You don’t seem to understand. Memes are reposted all the time.
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Just because it happens all the time doesn't mean it's good for the creators. People making money off of other people's content just for making it into a compilation doesn't help the people who made the clip in the first place.
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Striking the video does not help the people who made the clip. He could’ve ask for the video to be removed, or had his channel promoted, but instead, without any communication, he just striked the video.
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But it helps take money away from people who are stealing work and that helps the creative community as a whole by preventing them from stealing in the future.
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Compilation channels aren’t even monetized.
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This guy had brand deals. He was making money
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And if he was monetized social made has him making an estimated 12k-200k a year
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