COPIED & REMOVED!

2 years ago
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When I learned the law, they broke their own protocols to bypass it. I still fought them for a year. I won all but one battle, and they gave me two strikes for the same video- removing it twice( MOB is on RUMBLE now). Breaking my personal copyright law, 3 times. Now they just changed the policy after making our lives miserable for a year with stressful disputes and abuse by these noise owners.

When I saw other alternatives to this abuse, I walked out last week. Within 6 days a strange new policy took effect out of nowhere. It's as if You tube appeared that it would honor fair use copyright act, finally! I came back to tell you the story in a parody video!

Thanks to the music companies who finally took my advice I wrote in reply to some youtube propaganda Nick Nimmin was paid to make a video about.

All of you know we have been doing this for over a year. It's time they remove my two strikes and repost my videos please. Here is what I wrote that brought about change within 24 hours.

They deleted it 8 times. Please like the comment if you can read it and see it. Let us know it's not hidden

"Music companies pushing shorts so hard- so dumb not to realize if they let more creators like me use the popular music legally per dmc and fair use, then they would get more traction than any other platform, as the music becomes trending and main stream again. Them and the creator would make earnings, and it's the law! But yt pretty ignorant -er I mean the music companies are pretty ignorant, sorry.. Instead they shadowban me and strike me for using legal video productions. They could be capitalizing on Channels like mine by letting us do all the leg work, and instead of taking everything or removing videos, they could just sit back and relax for a damn minute and be content in their overwhelming amounts of earnings of ripping their own artists off for noises already. You tell us to be patient as creators right? We both should get earnings from it. But instead yall greedy asf, Instead of focusing on growth, your focusing on capital, and the two go together, not in the order youtube has prioritized . And so this is why I think you are losing to all the other platforms. As creators like me, have had enough and we just walk out. We find other options to share our work with 2 times less stress and No dumb counter notification emails of the childish music company greedy bullies straight out, breaking the protocols you advertise clear as day. Now-on most other platforms, I don't need music companies approval to make a video and share it. So I feel like the music companies and yt can Take those shorts and stick them shortly up that greedy you know what. All shorts are fair use infringements anyway according 2 the DMCA songed in 1998 guys and ladies, NINETEEN NINETY EIGHT! Google search the Digital Millennium Copyright act, Go to third link down in non pdf form. Read it several times.All the Internet is -SHARING,COPYING,CREATING. After you read all the fair use exceptions, and realize all the shorts fall under those exceptions of copyright, do you feel really betrayed for supporting shorts and not earning a penny for it? So yes You-yt are directly responsible and liable for allowing music companies to rob and destroy creators to line your pockets on this platform. Greasy, snakey snakes. Love your channel Nick! Yt I love everything about your platform but the fact that you refuse to legit honor fair use law,and copyright exceptions, and the law is very simple to understand as a creator. Don't act so naive and stop taking advantage of the younger creators who have no idea to research these things. Help creators create or move aside.PEACE! Keep Your Turbo World."

Here's the link to the video, where I wrote it, but they probably hid my reply.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJByQwMbqx4&t=126s

Odd that would do exactly what i said, with a twist of added greed of course. Mimicry is flattery.

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is

it?
My digital visual art is protected by DMCA as a song review parody of my channel , and changes the context of the original copyright, used as fair use exception, by explicitly and implicitly describing the main character and channel characteristics to build a interaction with the audience. And as a review of a specific time of the channel, and the specific audience as visually represented in the beginning of the video.
Only a portion of the main work by ACDC was used and most of that portion was modified by eq and other background storm noises of my own- ie, remixed. The song was drastically modified in beginning with double drum. And Echo on audio set at 12% throughout the rest of the music. With a actual Houston Texas Thunderstorm rolling in most of the background with audio and video. Parody.

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