youtube copyright problem

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tucson37

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i post kamen rider and sentai clips that's less than 30 seconds, it's about 500 of them and after 1000 subcribers, then all of sudden they delete my channel and yet other channels have 5 or 6 minutes of it and they have over 1 million subs and their channels are still active. i dont get it, yesterday i just posted less than 10 seconds of clips and they get deleted, it's crazy.
 
Welcome to the forum @tucson37.

Unfortunately, there's not a thing you can do about it. The enforcement may not seem fair, but you did post materials without the right to do it. If I caught you using something of mine without permission, I'm not going to let you off the hook just because someone else is doing it more and more often.

It's also possible those big channels paid a license fee to use the content, applied some tricky encoding to hide from YouTube's algorithm, or you just got unlucky and a human happened to see your page and reported it.

It sucks, but them's the rocks. Big entities do everything they can to leverage copyright to their favor, but if there was no copyright at all it would be even worse. Those same copyrights are the one and only thing that allow smaller creators to get off the ground. Without them, the big boys would just rip off anything that shows promise and beat you with economy of scale, and you'd have no recourse at all to fight back.

DC
 
cause youre small and dont bring them.money from ad revenue like big channels with lots of views, they keep big channels up to milk the cows , thats how it works on yt since a few years
 
another question if i dont share my youtube vids on social media, would that decrease my chances of getting a copyright strike or it doesnt matter?
 
another question if i dont share my youtube vids on social media, would that decrease my chances of getting a copyright strike or it doesnt matter?
it might help, - just keep the videos private if its some kind of online back-up of sorts that you want.
Start using other video platforms, i have found that youtube is censoring & removing a lot of stuff, even comments at times.

a few months back it seems that they had it in for meme compilations made by people in latin america, even creators who had animated series along with meme compilations where demonetized & removed.

meanwhile, US based meme compilation channels seem to get away with it just fine so far...
 
it might help, - just keep the videos private if its some kind of online back-up of sorts that you want.
Start using other video platforms, i have found that youtube is censoring & removing a lot of stuff, even comments at times.

a few months back it seems that they had it in for meme compilations made by people in latin america, even creators who had animated series along with meme compilations where demonetized & removed.

meanwhile, US based meme compilation channels seem to get away with it just fine so far...

yeah because im uploading japanese content and im from the us, i guess youtube doesnt like americans uploading japanese content because i upload american content like power rangers dino dury, it never got deleted, it was on there for 5 weeks.

on the topic of using other video platforms which one do you recommend?
 
yeah because im uploading japanese content and im from the us, i guess youtube doesnt like americans uploading japanese content because i upload american content like power rangers dino dury, it never got deleted, it was on there for 5 weeks.
Well, that is abit of a problem if its whole episodes & such,
the animated series i mentioned earlier where completely original parodies

At the risk of being a bit "controversial" you can do
Dtube, Bitchute

here is a list of others Top 10 YouTube Alternatives To Check Out Now

but i find that those first 2 seem to have more "freedom".

Granted, Bitchute, just like youtube has a bit of an "agenda" so you need to test the waters, they might be exactly the same when it comes to automatically "protecting" copyrighted content, remember that to dominate the proletariat, you have to give them "options" where they can vent.
If you find that stuff you upload does not get pulled down, keep in mind it may not last forever, since you have to lure in a new user base somehow for the first years.

Dtube is another thing that you may want to test, it supposedly works using blockchain tech, & that is harmful to the enviroment according to official news sources.
BUT think about this when deciding - I wonder how much energy consumption the mainstream financial systems use.... all the Banks , western union, paypal, etc, etc -
i suspect it may be just as bad with lots of drawbacks....
 
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OK... that's enough presenting anecdotal experiences and opinions as factual information. I was trying to overlook the inevitable tin-foil theories threads like this always attract, but I can see now it's going to get out of hand.

Voicing an opinion about how something works is fine. Stating it as a known truth about another entity is not. I'm locking the thread up to stop the misinformation now.

@tucson37

To try an answer the question directly: It just depends. I'm not going to sit here and teach you how to breech copyrights, but I can provide an overview on how the system works. Copyright protection is handled by a complex web of AI algorithms and human screening, not only by your host of choice, but also the IP owners. Larger content creators staff entire divisions to hunt down encroachments. Smaller entities usually have to rely on AI and word of mouth.

In short, posting on social media doesn't really increase chances the video host catches you - their AI either flags a violation or it doesn't. That said, the more exposure your video gets, the more likely the IP holders are to notice, which of course will get you shut down.

DC
 
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