I don't get what punishment you are refering to, the only thing that can happen is them getting sued due to missuse of dmca. They literally can't stop companies like UMG to continue to use the DMCA system source:https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/512 … [(i)(2)(B) specifically]
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Replying to @Bucket_Of_Crabs @jess689_ and
Any punishment at all. This law does -not- stop YouTube from punishing people that are filing false DMCA / Copyright. There is no law that stops YouTube from punishing them. They can't pre-empetively punish them, obviously, but after they have been found to have done it, YouTube
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Replying to @jakiraokami @Bucket_Of_Crabs and
makes the concious decision not to do -any- punishment whatsoever to the people or companies doing false copyright claims / strikes or DMCA takedowns. I'm not sure why I keep having to repeat this to you? The whole point is that YouTube -currently- does -not- give -any-
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Replying to @jakiraokami @jess689_ and
Give me some kind of example as to what kinds of punishment, because the only punishment that makes sense is the ones defined in:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_Copyright_Infringement_Liability_Limitation_Act#%C2%A7_512(f)_Misrepresentations … Which will happen when the case goes to trial, with the the victim and the the media company
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Replying to @Bucket_Of_Crabs @jess689_ and
I gave you examples, but those are just my opinion on what kind of punishment should be given. Again, the whole problem is that YouTube is giving NO punishments, at all, ever. Even if you take the person to court and you win, YouTube still doesn't punish them, and they can go
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Replying to @jakiraokami @Bucket_Of_Crabs and
straight back to youtube to do it. There's even been companies whose entire business is false copyright claims. I do believe they are still around.
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Replying to @jakiraokami @jess689_ and
Yes I am asking you what you want youtube to do about it? It's my understanding these companies don't have channels? Otherwise they are just complying with DMCA in all instances as they have to.
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Replying to @Bucket_Of_Crabs @jess689_ and
You want me to restate -my- opinion on what they should do? Again? I already told you what -I- think they should do. I believe they should lose the ability to file Copyright / DMCA claims because they are abusing the system, but that is my personal opinion.
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Replying to @jakiraokami @jess689_ and
Then take that up with the US government?
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Why? It's on YouTube if they want to punish them or not, that's why it's being taken up with YouTube. And as I said further, YouTube is specifically making the statement that you are lying when they respond that they found the claim to be valid, even when it's not. That is a
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Replying to @jakiraokami @Bucket_Of_Crabs and
YouTube problem, not a US government problem.
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