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Hey,
Once I get my microphone, I am going to start posting YouTube gaming videos, but I have a few concerns.
What is the best way to prevent getting copyright strikes? (besides the obvious, "don't post copyright content") Because I DON'T KNOW what is/isn't copyright. I know that the developer site of the video game states whether you can, or can't post their content on YouTube, but YouTube's automated systems don't really care. For example, The Sims 3 (EA) encourages people to display their content on YouTube, but people are still receiving copyright strikes from posting videos on The Sims 3. :[
If I don't monetize certain videos, are those videos protected from copyright strikes? If not completely, what benefits do they manage that monetized videos don't?
My MAIN concern with copyright strikes is networks. As we all know, networks don't accept you if you have copyright strikes on your account, and I really want a partnership in the future. Once you are partnered with a network, are you protected from receiving strikes? Can you manage to remove strikes without help the of a network, like if you're a new YouTuber and receive a strike?
Thanks!
Once I get my microphone, I am going to start posting YouTube gaming videos, but I have a few concerns.
What is the best way to prevent getting copyright strikes? (besides the obvious, "don't post copyright content") Because I DON'T KNOW what is/isn't copyright. I know that the developer site of the video game states whether you can, or can't post their content on YouTube, but YouTube's automated systems don't really care. For example, The Sims 3 (EA) encourages people to display their content on YouTube, but people are still receiving copyright strikes from posting videos on The Sims 3. :[
If I don't monetize certain videos, are those videos protected from copyright strikes? If not completely, what benefits do they manage that monetized videos don't?
My MAIN concern with copyright strikes is networks. As we all know, networks don't accept you if you have copyright strikes on your account, and I really want a partnership in the future. Once you are partnered with a network, are you protected from receiving strikes? Can you manage to remove strikes without help the of a network, like if you're a new YouTuber and receive a strike?
Thanks!