MacMadame
Getting radicalized on YouTube
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And these are clearly fair use but it's not worth the lawsuit to get them to change their policies and reporting systems most of the time. I wonder if creators could band together for a class action suit?Just to be clear, this is not 100% always the case because of AI technology scoping everything out to begin with. We talked over a lot of videos on YouTube and still got copyright that blocked them even if they were 5 seconds long.![]()
Another creator I watch on Nebula had a video yesterday about why he doesn't use music in his videos. And it was about this. Another creator at the time he was starting his channel suddenly got a copyright strike on every video on his channel due to his intro music. He hired someone to write it which would mean he owns the copyright but the person he contracted with sampled something. And when the people who owned that piece uploaded it to YouTube's copyright system, it found all his videos and struck them.
The appeal was unsuccessful.