Hey, man. I DM'ed you my email. We'll look into it.
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Replying to @Fwiz @ThatMumboJumbo and
Ok hotshot, how about treating all creators fairly and not just the ones with a big influence?
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Replying to @l18cp @ThatMumboJumbo and
Shoot me and
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Creators get banned if they get too many copyright strikes (even if they're completely bogus), so why don't these companies get banned from the system if they send too many false claims?
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Replying to @mariusoye @Fwiz and
。゚・\m\(>Д<#)/m/・゚。 🏳️🌈 Retweeted Michiel Sikma 🏳️🌈
Then tell me why people keep getting harassed for literally years with no consequences to the harassers? https://twitter.com/michielsikma/status/1016981924500434944 … And why can companies send in 1800 bogus claims and YT still expects you to manually go through each one?
。゚・\m\(>Д<#)/m/・゚。 🏳️🌈 added,
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Replying to @dada78641 @Fwiz and
They can’t really ban huge companies that own the rights to hundreds of thousands of songs and NEED to use an automated tool, can they? That would end in hundreds of lawsuits. Do they ban imposters that claim to own the rights to songs? Yes. Solution: better Content ID
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Replying to @mariusoye @Fwiz and
Of course they can. YT's dispute system is a privilege, not a right. They don't, however, lose their rights under the DMCA. Just let them send takedown requests manually, at the risk of a lawsuit if they still send out bogus claims. Also: no they don't re: impostors.
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Replying to @dada78641 @Fwiz and
And YouTube should hire hundreds of people to read and perform actions dictated by the DMCA-claims? Sounds to me like an automated tool in this day and age is kinda needed.
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Replying to @mariusoye @Fwiz and
You're right, they'll never do it despite it being their obligation under the DMCA safe harbor clause. So companies continue to abuse the system freely and without consequence. The only real solution is legislative action.
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Like it or not, but today’s solution gives you videos to watch and an audience to reach. Don’t kill the platform before it manages to adapt, and accept the hurdles on the way there. If you can’t accept that you’ll have to turn around and look somewhere while they fix it..
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Replying to @mariusoye @Fwiz and
There's nothing wrong with making use of a platform while advocating change. But YT will never change or "adapt". They have no financial incentive to do so. Regulation is the only thing that will solve this.
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