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Sort of depends where it is recorded and stuff - a lot of the time you have the rights to either get the video removed, or at least the face blurred out :)
 
It depends on what actually is in the video. If they use your content go for a copyright report. Otherwise if you are clearly identifiable report it for privacy violation.
 
If it's a video made on purpose to bully your friend you can report it under the " Hateful or abusive content" category. YouTube will still have final say though. If you try to report it for copyright and there's nothing in the video you own the copyrights to you can get into trouble. If they have images of your friend that can easily be identified as your friend you can report for privacy infringments. EDIT: Sorry just to clarify, your friend can file the reports, not you specifically. But if it's something that happens to you then same rules apply.
 
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If you friend is not identifible then there is nothing you can do. You can probably ask the uploader to remove the video but that highly unlikely!
 
You cannot have a video removed simply because you don't like the content. If copyrighted material you own is being used, then you can go down that route. If the video is overtly abusive, then you could try reporting it under community guidelines but at the end of the day, it is entirely possible that the video will remain.
 
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