There are plenty of other reasons to criticize Youtube that is valid, ie they're new ad polices regarding ad friendly content determined by some ambiguous algorithm that constantly contradicts itself.
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Replying to @Bucket_Of_Crabs @jess689_ and
The problem stems from the fact that YouTube does not punish the misuse of DMCA/Copyright but they do punish the people that are being wrongfully targeted. And last I checked at the very least, misuse of DMCA/Copyright is illegal, but IANAL so I could be wrong on that.
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Replying to @jakiraokami @jess689_ and
What do you mean by "YouTube does not punish the misuse of DMCA/Copyright but they do punish the people that are being wrongfully targeted." How do you propose to punish them? How is Youtube punishing the people wrongfully targeted?
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Replying to @Bucket_Of_Crabs @jess689_ and
That one should be quite self-explanatory. But okay, I'll try and break it down for you. Person A submits a video that follows the law. Person B files a copyright claim or dmca claim spuriously YouTube grants the copyright/dmca claim to Person B Person A denies it, it goes back
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Replying to @jakiraokami @Bucket_Of_Crabs and
to Person B If this happens to you, you can become limited on YouTube, for instance, you can't live stream, you can't monetize so on and so forth. Meanwhile, nothing ever happens to Person B. Even if Person A shows that Person B is in the wrong, YouTube does not punish Person B
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Replying to @jakiraokami @jess689_ and
I believe they last assertion is false in some cases. But it's not really them punishing Person A they are just complying with the DMCA. At least to my knowledge.
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Replying to @Bucket_Of_Crabs @jess689_ and
DMCA does not allow false DMCA / Copyright claims at least to my knowledge, but IANAL (I Am Not A Lawyer) so I could be wrong on this, but that is what I have heard for the past nearly 15 years since I first heard about people having issues with false DMCA/Copyright claims.
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Replying to @jakiraokami @jess689_ and
I mean I would hope they don't allow false copyright claims, I don't get how that pertains to anything?
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Replying to @Bucket_Of_Crabs @jess689_ and
They do, though. That's the problem, they allow it and don't punish the people that do false copyright claims. Which allegedly this is, so... how does it not? But let me attempt to break it down to you again, I guess?
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Replying to @jakiraokami @Bucket_Of_Crabs and
Someone files a false copyright claim, youtube allows it, they leave fighting this false copyright claim entirely up to the content creator, forcing the content creator to go to court against the false claim if the claimant does not give up. The court system might punish the
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claimant, but youtube does not. THe content creator however gets punished immediately, demonetization of the video, depending on the type of claim they even become unable to stream to youtube, unable to upload longer than 10 minutes of video etc..
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Replying to @jakiraokami @Bucket_Of_Crabs and
But even if the content creator takes the claimant to court and wins, youtube still does nothing to that claimant, that claimant can just go straight back to youtube and file another false copyright / dmca.
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