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YouTube allowed Warner Bros/CNN to hit a yet-to-air livestream with a copyright strike, essentially claiming ownership over content that did not yet exist.
YouTube’s three-strikes copyright system lets anyone report a content violation — known in the community as “copystriking” — but some users are putting that system to use for blackmail.
YouTube also alleges that Brady used at “least 15 different online identities, all of which YouTube traced back to him,” in order to serve various copyright infringement claims.
YouTube has also dealt with controversy involving the copyright claim system, which is not the same as a copyright strike. The copyright claim system allows a third party to take a creator’s ad ...
In a new video, Mark Fitzpatrick of the anime YouTube channel Totally Not Mark revealed he not only won a battle in his copyright strike war with Toei Animation but also influenced YouTube to ...
Since Collab said that the claims were accurate on both appeals, Jameskii could either deny the claim, accept the copyright strike or sue Collab in court. YouTube channel H3H3Productions, piloted ...
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Last week (Aug. 17), the power metal band, who just signed to Napalm Records and announced a fall North American tour, expressed frustration over receiving copyright strike on their YouTube ...
Nintendo has issued a copyright strike against a YouTube channel that reviews emulation handhelds. The channel in question, Retro Game Corps, describes itself as offering "in-depth reviews and ...