Copyright Strike

If you get a strike, it will either take 6 months to be remove by youtube, you can counter-claim it or ask for the claimant to fill out a retraction
 
Thank you all for your answers :)
Of course i will be carefull about getting strike but i wanted to ask
Cos i upload fail compilations and i think that its a little risk :)
 
Thank you all for your answers :)
Of course i will be carefull about getting strike but i wanted to ask
Cos i upload fail compilations and i think that its a little risk :)
Well if the fails arn`t yours and/or you don`t have commercial rights for them , then that`s a big risk, because you have no legal right to upload them :p
 
Well if the fails arn`t yours and/or you don`t have commercial rights for them , then that`s a big risk, because you have no legal right to upload them :p

This^^

Making money off stuff that is not yours is illegal.
 
This^^

Making money off stuff that is not yours is illegal.

There is probably on nearly every singe video is something illegal (not ours)

For example:

@MattZ
Your thumbnais on your video in your sig (that guy) is not yours, and im nearly sure you havent got his permission to use his face on your thimb :p

So theoretically everyone can be sued for something in theirs monetized videos :)
 
There is probably on nearly every singe video is something illegal (not ours)

For example:

@MattZ
Your thumbnais on your video in your sig (that guy) is not yours, and im nearly sure you havent got his permission to use his face on your thimb :p

So theoretically everyone can be sued for something in theirs monetized videos :)

Making a montage out of clips you don't own and uploading a heavily edited thumbnail are 2 very different things. My thumbnails qualify as fair use I have even contacted the network I am with and they agree it is fair usage, Taking random clips of things you don't own and bunching them together and claiming its yours is very different.
 
Making a montage out of clips you don't own and uploading a heavily edited thumbnail are 2 very different things. My thumbnails qualify as fair use I have even contacted the network I am with and they agree it is fair usage, Taking random clips of things you don't own and bunching them together and claiming its yours is very different.

I did not compared your video thumb vs mix of copied clips, sure its different, but i just said ir regarding your sentence about the using stuff "that is not yours" on monetized videos. I just said nearly on every video you can find something that is not yours/mine/ours.

I think you should ask that guy in the thumb if he is ok to be used in fair usage terms on your videos :)

Imagine someone on youtube uses your face on his video thumbs on every single video and says he can do it because he does in on fair usage terms :)
 
I did not compared your video thumb vs mix of copied clips, sure its different, but i just said ir regarding your sentence about the using stuff "that is not yours" on monetized videos. I just said nearly on every video you can find something that is not yours/mine/ours.

I think you should ask that guy in the thumb if he is ok to be used in fair usage terms on your videos :)

Imagine someone on youtube uses your face on his video thumbs on every single video and says he can do it because he does in on fair usage terms :)

Tonnes of the top youtubers in the same field I am who are partnered with the same network as me upload thumbnails such as this, it qualifies as fair usage, I've even got a paragraph about it on my video, the reason I compared it to a mix of copied clips is because this is what the guy who made the thread is talking about when he talks about a "fails" compilation. Anyway's thanks for the replies.
 
Uploading pictures of other people without their permission isnt considered fair use...

Search Zebracrunk , check his videos, all his thumbnails are considered fair usage. Search SeanzviewEnt , all his video thumbs are considered fair usage. Why shouldn't mine be?
 
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