Company Blatantly Putting Out False Copyrights

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yo this copyright stuff is getting out of hand.

The youtuber I Hate Everything currently has a company earning revenue off one of his recent videos because they filed a claim over music that wasn't in the video and they have no association with. Apparently they've been doing this to multiple people.
The company is [Merlin] CDTLD
Here's IHE's video on it -
The claim has no grounds but he can't do anything about it because of youtube's system, so they're earning money off his video right now.

The copyright issues are getting scary. Thoughts, opinions? Has this happened to anyone here?
 
People will abuse YouTube's copyright system for as long as they don't have to suffer any consequences from abusing it. YouTube need to punish false claims.
 
Maybe people should start uploading to another site where they have a huge user base and you can earn ad revenue off your content.

Oh wait.
 
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