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*War Music*
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'Pokimane, Alinity, and Ray William Johnson.
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What do all these people have in common? They are copystriking! That's right,
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all these people have history of copy striking videos.
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Now, there's nothing inherently wrong about copystriking okay?
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But I think the motivation behind these copyright strikes, is um...
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...Worth mentioning at least.
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Recently, Jameskii made a video talking about how his channel face getting- almost shut down
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um,
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because he got a copyright strike over someone not liking what he said on a video.
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Now,
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I personally have a lot of experience with copyright and I think it's for the best interest of everyone on this site that
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um...
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...We talked about this in today's video, and also so I can get more watchtime.
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So...
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...do keep watching guys.
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Our first Twitch thot is Ray William Johnson.
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Remember Ray?
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Ray William Johnson copyright strike a channel called “Hoover”.
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[HOOVER] Ray William Johnson
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himself, --(I'm pretty sure)-- took down the [bass] video.
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Now I have no idea why he did, but I checked the claim
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he claimed the entire video, the 12 minutes, the entire thing.
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So the outro was his,
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the original bits I put in was his,
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the parts where we just talked was his.
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Now, normally out of final appeal obviously
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But the thing is if he's taking on the whole video and then he this looks at the appeal and he fucking takes it down
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That's the copyright strike on my ass. There's no real good parts of this
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So the title of the video that was taken down by ray, william johnson was interestingly
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Ray william. Johnson thinks he can sing and it was basically a video mocking
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raveling johnson's old singing
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Career or his old music essentially and he begs the question would this video have been taken down if it was called?
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Raveling johnson sings like an angel ray. William. Johnson underrated musical genius. I don't think so
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Ok, now the video is back up again
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So I assume they resolved this but I think it's important to note that this didn't just get
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Resolved because ray william johnson thought to himself. Maybe I shouldn't have taken down that video. I'll remove the claim. No it got
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most likely thanks to a lot of youtubers raising their voice and helping this channel and a lot of public outrage on Twitter the
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Copyright claim got removed. I find this extremely hypocritical
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Coming from someone that even went to court to fight for fair use raywilliamjohnson who made a career?
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Essentially from other people's content reacting to it adding their own commentary to it. Just like Hoover did now to be fair
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I appreciate that. Raywilliamjohnson took down the claim. I also can't say for sure what the motivation behind the claim was originally
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I can't say for a fact that it was because people were ridiculing him
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I think what we'll find today here is a common theme people just didn't like what was in the video
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Therefore it was taken down. I already know example of illinit II, but I'll bring it up because I think is important nonetheless
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This is so annoying
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stupid
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Twitch thought uni, they win over me. Okay, and they're not gonna win over me stupid twitch thoughts. No
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Seriously he use that that
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I'm gonna copy strike this guy
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Just for that word
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gonna copy strike him
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Yo, so I didn't even call Alena D a twitch thought I just used a word basically that was enough for her to think
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Oh, I'm gonna claim the revenue out of that video and it I think this revealed the second problem with copyright strikes
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They sending me 700 dollars last month
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from copy strike hitting people
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Good money. So this reveal the second problem with copyright strike
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Which is the motivation for monetary games of striking other people's content
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basically
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If you claim a video you get all that revenue from that video
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So illinit e here try to use the motivation of he used two bad word against me
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So therefore I all that revenue in that video, that's mine now. Thank you very much. My revenue. Oh, I was in that person's video
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Yes, I mean it's basically theft and there's so many companies that partner up with streamers
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Specifically just so they can claim reuploaded content on YouTube which in a way I can understand but I also find it extremely ironic
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Because usually streamers commentary is just them sitting there. They're not adding any thing to it
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I don't even know why people bother reuploading these at least youtubers can argue that their work is transformative
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Understand each other the world will be a better place. That's right. That's all I care about
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I just want people to be happy trust me. That's my number one priority
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Okay, hey Shrout hit subscribe
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Goddammit, what are you doing? I'm not here to call shout out. Okay on anything else but him subscribing third example
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Exhibit C
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Veronica Wang
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Disappointing. I thought I gave her the benefit of the doubt
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But basically she striked a channel to the point that it almost got deleted
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Why why because she didn't like what that channels content was about her
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she didn't like how the video was making fun of her and she didn't like how people
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Watching the video making fun of her was making even more fun of her essentially
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I'm a representation to my subscribers and I want to show them that it's okay to stand up for yourself
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So I made a video of me making fun of myself
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Literally a video of me making fun of myself to show people, you know, if anyone's gonna be allowed to make fun of me
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It's gonna be me
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So this reveals another big problem in my opinion
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Which is fairly similar to the pokey - situation Exhibit D
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Pokey main she strike this video called keemstar versus Pokemon Twitter fight bullying Sniper Wolf fanboy
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Now I know about this video because it was pushed everywhere by YouTube
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It was basically a Twitter feud between keemstar and pokey mind. They uploaded videos to each other
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I don't know cuz King sir is illiterate. And for some reason Pokemon decided. Yeah, I'll make a video as well
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None that nevertheless someone decided to put these two videos in together and upload it on YouTube
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Then the YouTube algorithm thought oh, this is an interesting video that people want to watch and pushed it everywhere
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So basically this Twitter drama became even bigger drama. Thanks. YouTube's algorithm
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so in a way, I can understand why you want to take down this video because this
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Selected thing blows up and becomes even bigger. Thanks to YouTube system being
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kind of stupid at least I can somewhat understand the motivation of trying to take down that video but the problem here and
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The same problem that goes with every single example that I brought up in this video is that you're just drawing more attention to it
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It's the Streisand effect every single time the more you try and hide something the more people are gonna find out about it
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That's what brought all these examples to lie. And I think what bothers me
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most of all out of all of these is the hypocrisy
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You know ray william johnson went to court for fair use
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But strikes another channels content for uploading his okay
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All these people that I brought up today have examples of using other people's content for their own content
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They could all get copyright striked just the same way. They copyright strike other people or claim their videos
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I don't know exactly what the percentage is
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But I would say 90% of content on the internet or at least on YouTube in twitch
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Isn't hundred percent original content. It's
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Its commentary its reactions its reviews its gameplay. I mean people tell me all the time. Oh just make original content
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Well, guess what? Every single gaming channel is not original content. They're reacting to someone else's video game. It's someone else's content
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They don't own the rights to it
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Just the same way with any other reaction, but it's fair use because it's transformative work because you're adding your commentary to it
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remember when Sean vanaman decided to give me a DMCA takedown a copyright strike because
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He didn't like what I said in a live stream that had nothing to do with his game
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Despite the fact that they give public permission on their website. You're free to use our game
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So basically they can revoke that at any given time
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If anyone if you have permission to use someone's content
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They can still give you a copyright strike because basically YouTube doesn't pay attention to any of that
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I feel pretty confident that if I took Sean venneman to court or his company to fight this claim
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Which is basically what a DM Said's that would in entitles if I fight against it
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But I feel confident that I would win that and wasting him and his company time and money
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Well my time as well, obviously it's not cheap either
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I mean h3h3 went to court any constant one hundreds of thousands of dollars fifty thousand dollars
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I think they hailed up a check for but the problem here is a YouTube's way
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So insanely heavily towards the one making the claim the way the system works and I'll explain this for the hundredth time
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I'm sorry for all this doing it
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You can either get a claim or a copyright strike if the video gets claimed the video saves up
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But they take all the revenue if you get a copyright strike the video goes down
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but they still take all the revenue if a video gets claimed you as a creator have the choice to
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Dispute that claim in saying no you're wrong for doing this claim and it's basically solely up to the one making the claim to say
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Actually, no. I'm right so you're not just getting money, but you also dictate whether you're right or wrong
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The system is so messed up
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And if you say no twice to the clay to the claim, it automatically goes to a copyright strike
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So basically as a creator if you get a claim, you're you're pretty screwed, but if you're the one making the claim
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There's basically no repre conscience. I mean you could claim whatever you want. YouTube isn't gonna go
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Hey stop doing that and as a creator, you just risk your channel getting shut down
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I mean that's what happened to James key now because of him getting a copyright strike if you get a copyright claim and you say
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Okay, we'll take this to court then. That's the only way we can settle this the history of this happening which is two examples
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h3 h3 and raywilliamjohnson
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And they both argue that their content was transformative and fair and it applies under fair use and guess what they want
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making commentary on own videos and adding your
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Reactions and all that - it does apply under fair use at least from what we've seen so far
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so if you copyright strike a channel or even claim a channel you
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Run the risk of actually going to court and losing a lot of money
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So it's generally a terrible idea to abuse this system
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which so many people seem to do without even thinking about the wreck questions because YouTube doesn't really
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apply it instantly it is a
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Terrible idea to do this. Not just for monetary
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Purposes but also because everyone will hate you. I mean the only thing really holding the YouTube system together at this point
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It's the public outcry or the public outrage towards people that abuse the system and if that wasn't the case
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I mean the whole thing would just go rampant. You also just draw more attention to what you're trying to hide
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So just stop can you just stop abuse and copyright? It's not that hard
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Just don't take down videos, even if it shows you in a negative way. It's a terrible idea
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Stop doing it
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Stop taking down videos YouTube needs to add a takedown request
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The only way to take down a video right now is through a copyright strike a takedown request. Let's just say
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okay, you give the user two to three days to take down the video and then if they say no at that period then it
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Goes to a copyright strike
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The way it works right now is the only way to take down a video is through a copyright strike
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I think having a takedown request would solve a lot of problems
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I mean, there's been times where me myself had to do a copyright strike because there was a video
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I just wanted to be shown for a specific time and I asked people please don't really this video because they only wait for me
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To take it down is to give it a copyright strike and people did it
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Anyway, people still real go to the video and I was like, alright
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Well, I have to give you a copyright strike now like I didn't want to do this
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But YouTube has no other way to take down a video
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So a takedown request at least would be some fair warning in between at least now my final point. I'm sorry
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It's been super long
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My final point is a few years back Nintendo announced that
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basically to upload Nintendo games on YouTube
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You need to be part of their partnership
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Program me personally and a lot of other people criticized this idea because it's just a bad idea
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You're just gonna miss out on a lot of free marketing
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which is basically what this is people playing games and lo and behold now they announced they're shutting the program down the way the
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Ecosystem YouTube works or on the Internet in general is that most people benefit from sharing these different things?
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Game developers know that it's free marketing for people to play their games. They even pay youtubers to play their game
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They even pay to make it seem like it. There are youtubers playing their game even though they're just actors
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That's how effective this whole sharing thing works the ecosystem works people
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Watching and reacting to other people's videos that helps that creator
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They receive some of sharing content is something that everyone benefits from not just for promotion
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But also it makes everything so much more fun in my opinion. It's what makes memes fun and all these different references and whatever
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It's already so bad with people abusing copyright strikes. Just stop
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copyright striking videos
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Okay
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Just stop making it worse for literally everyone YouTube's tool have the tools for everyone to make a copyright strike
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Stop abusing it. It's bad enough already now with article 13
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You've probably already heard about it's just gonna make it even worse
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There's 11 days left before an article 13 will be decided upon
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I highly encourage you to sign this petition
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Right now sign the petition we need to protect the internet YouTube system works
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It works too. Good. That's the problem
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Stuff we'll be using the system and sign this goddamn tradition. That's it. Thank you guys so much. Love you guys so much
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See you guys tomorrow. Bye
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