Copyrighted Content

NicsterV

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Last night I uploaded an 18 minute long video. When I woke up in the morning, it had over 8,000 views and I also realized it had a COPYRIGHT CLAIM. By only one claimant for around 30 seconds. (the video length that had copyright). Would this mean they would get all the revenue, or only some because it's ONE VIDEO? Thanks!
 
This means that they will get all of the ad revenue I believe. Happened to a few of my main channel videos.
 
Sounds like they get all the revenue or at least the revenue generated for that video after they filed the claim. If it's audio, you can try using YT's audio removal tool but that doesn't always work as desired.
 
Why? This makes no sense. One 30 second video allows them to get all the revenue for other videos that aren't theirs?
 
I know, but I have an 18 minute video, and 30 seconds of that video is what they claimed the copyright for. There are other clips of different videos in the 18 minute video itself, which basically means just because they found a 30 second video that was theirs, they are allowed to make money from the other people's videos as well? In my opinion, they should get paid for revenue earned for that 30 seconds....
 
I know, but I have an 18 minute video, and 30 seconds of that video is what they claimed the copyright for. There are other clips of different videos in the 18 minute video itself, which basically means just because they found a 30 second video that was theirs, they are allowed to make money from the other people's videos as well? In my opinion, they should get paid for revenue earned for that 30 seconds....
Oh, well I'm not sure how that works or how YT divides up the revenue since I wouldn't think they give a percentage based on amount of time claimed. Otherwise you'd probably get to keep the rest that's unclaimed and I don't believe that to be the case.
 
He who has the most lawyers, gets the most revenue. Yeah I've always wondered exactly how a case like this would work. Perhaps you should put something in the video that you copyrighted, then put something that is copyrighted by someone else and then take it to court to see how the ruling works out. Wonder what would happen. . .
 
Last night I uploaded an 18 minute long video. When I woke up in the morning, it had over 8,000 views and I also realized it had a COPYRIGHT CLAIM. By only one claimant for around 30 seconds. (the video length that had copyright). Would this mean they would get all the revenue, or only some because it's ONE VIDEO? Thanks!
So are you just compiling other people's videos?
 
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