Author Topic: Youtube copyright cigarettes these days.  (Read 3906 times)

nowhere in there does it say he claimed to own it

Well gee after all Millennium Entertainment, Inc. is the claimant and Christophe Korosec who works at Millennium Entertainment, Inc. is the representative.

It's clearly loving obvious what is implied here.

lol

That email is from a private World of Warcraft server.

lol

You're getting trolled, but you still don't have the right to upload clips you don't own.

I somehow think a brony is behind this.


Does anyone loving work at youtube? People seem to do this all the time. You can get a video flagged and removed just by a 4chan post these days.



You have to put up your personal information in order to make a legit copyright claim. I somehow don't think any youtube staff even looked into his information.
« Last Edit: December 23, 2011, 02:24:23 PM by Lørd Tøny »

It isn't. This has been going on for... quite some time now, I can't exactly say.
Dude
what if sopa already got passed
but the first thing they censored
was the result of it getting passed.

I'm pretty sure most of YT is automated

Well now I'm pissed, youtube takes the video down just because of a false copyright claim.

Well now I'm pissed, youtube takes the video down just because of a false copyright claim.

The video will be put back if the claim is denied.

Oh and Nightfox you wanted proof of who claimed the copyright, well here you go.




mirroring the video is a way of getting around this

mirroring the video is a way of getting around this

Well I'll wait the 10 buisness days first.

mirroring the video is a way of getting around this

And mirroring the video only stops YouTube's content ID system from detecting it. It can still be taken down for copyright if it's flagged manually.

Most of the copyright claims on Youtube are by idiot companies who don't realize it's free advertising and trolls who want to take down popular videos and have them scapegoat the company they write.
It's like YGOTAS, they got banned 3-4 times by random japanese/chinese symbols for a company. It was translated and the company did not exist.

-There is a popular video you dislike

-File a false copyright claim.