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by Leroycex
YouTube looks like the Far West. Everybody feels free to do his business but when some "big" is pissed off by that business, the poor guy is hanged to a tree with no trial.
"I don't get it. If we upload copyrighted material, then the copyright owner MAY allow it, which is good, OR they reject it and we get a strike against our account. So basically, you have to risk getting a strike just to find out whether or not the copyright owner will allow the video. Is there any way we can check if a copyright owner will allow it before uploading the video, thus circumventing the strike?TheDecadeMoon 8 months ago 26 (thumbs up)"
"YouTube (as owned by Google) makes millions of dollars a year on pirated videos uploaded to its site, yet hypocritically removes users for - gasp! - uploading a 30-second clip from a movie.YouTube tells users to "only upload video that they own," but 90 per cent of the content on this site is uploaded by people who don't own it. So, what is it, YouTube?The website that punishes its users for its own vague policies is the website that needs to get a grip."NewWinnipegger 10 months ago 17 (thumbs up)
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