That's irrelevant. Lots of people break the speed limit or don't pay their taxes. Does that mean it's legal or does it mean they haven't been caught yet?
By definition, you only see the channels that haven't been terminated. What people don't see is the hundreds of thousands of channels that get terminated.
Sport channels on TV pay millions of dollars to be allowed to broadcast sports events like boxing, football, soccer etc. Do you really think they will sit back and let people steal their content and then broadcast it for FREE?
Yes, @Crown is serious. If you were suspended for copyright infringement, A: there is no right of appeal, and B: since you've already admitted you don't own the copyrights to your content, you can't even file a DMCA Counter-Notice. In fact if you were to try to file a counter-notice, you would get a secondary termination for fraudulent filing of a legal form; as if you claimed you owned all the rights to your content, YouTube Legal would know you were lying.
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