Copyright Strike from EA!

With gaming content(EA games in particular) you should never ever upload footage before the official release. That's asking for trouble.
EA are actually normally really good. They have made a lot of good changes in recent years. But yeah posting anything before official release is just daft especially if they have made it clear that they don't want it uploaded until a certain time. You can't blame them either, the game is far from finished so they do not want bad exposure on sure fire sellers. Games like FIFA do not need exposure from Youtube leading up to release.
 
So this is really funny. There are many users who have uploaded this gameplay videos 2-4 days ago and their videos are still alive. (Mine was removed after about 10 hours) Also there are users who even re-uploaded the video with my intro and music I used and their videos are also still alive and they have already got 30-50k views..
Also I tried to contact EA and there is no answer from them. Well done EA
 
EA doesn't track down videos individually. They use an automated system or user reports. If these videos are still up, it's because they weren't tracked, not because EA is okay with them.
 
So this is really funny. There are many users who have uploaded this gameplay videos 2-4 days ago and their videos are still alive. (Mine was removed after about 10 hours) Also there are users who even re-uploaded the video with my intro and music I used and their videos are also still alive and they have already got 30-50k views..
Also I tried to contact EA and there is no answer from them. Well done EA

It just they haven't been caught yet. Sooner or later Youtube/EA will also takedown those videos.
 
You guys were right, almost all videos were deleted. But! SASportsgaming is uploading FIFA 17 content since almost 1 week and some of his videos have alredy reached 300k views and his videos were not deleted? I have nothing against this guy, I am just wondering
 
You guys were right, almost all videos were deleted. But! SASportsgaming is uploading FIFA 17 content since almost 1 week and some of his videos have alredy reached 300k views and his videos were not deleted? I have nothing against this guy, I am just wondering

He is a pretty big youtuber and he probably got permission to post FIFA 17 content.
 
EA wrong for doing this! I seen a lot of people upload FIFA gameplay and don't get a copyright strike but I guess you have to contract EA to get the strike taken down
 
I contacted EA and they told me no one can upload FIFA 17 gameplay and they are also not going to remove copyright strike.They have deleted all FIFA 17 videos from SASportsgaming..I am glad there are many users who upload FIFA 17 and EA can't remove all FIFA 17 videos from YouTube:tongue:
 
I contacted EA and they told me no one can upload FIFA 17 gameplay and they are also not going to remove copyright strike.They have deleted all FIFA 17 videos from SASportsgaming
That sas guy got destroyed. If I remember correctly he got at least 2 videos uploaded so that would equal 2 strikes. People should start reading signs at E3 like for example: "no filming and no photography", what those/you guys expect is beyond me.
 
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