And the illegal dispute denial is in! Thanks for the canned response @TeamYouTube. Glad to see you're going to continue to work against your creators.pic.twitter.com/gpuGfLDnFu
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And the illegal dispute denial is in! Thanks for the canned response @TeamYouTube. Glad to see you're going to continue to work against your creators.pic.twitter.com/gpuGfLDnFu
Appeal the claim and you should be fine
You’d think but I get denied 100% of the time.
Had the same problem with the Halloween trailer. Complete bullshit letting the rich get richer with false claims that never get reversed.
Yeah bullshit is the word for it.
Screenshots from a trailer that you own? Or that belongs to someone else?
It's a trailer for Castle Rock (new Stephen King show). I find an easter egg, I screenshot the spot where it shows up, point out the easter egg in the screenshot and move on. It's covered under fair use law and it's newsworthy because I posted the day the trailer was released.
If you feel this was in error, you can dispute a Content ID claim by following these steps: https://goo.gl/fHCa7u
I know for a fact it was in error. I disputed it, just like I did on the other two claims I've dealt with in the past two weeks. mgm, WBTV and Lasso Entertainment have all denied my disputes illegally and I'm stuck. Your system is broken.
Were the screenshots altered in anyway? If so then it would count as fair use... Technically something has to be altered to point of being considered a derivative work. That has always been my understanding regarding this.
Fair Use = use of copyrighted material for a limited and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody the work Newsworthy = use of copyrighted material for appropriate, timely, and "newsworthy" material I'm covered by both statements with my video.
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