Stolen videos from Youtube Partners NOW playing on every facebook account

You should look at that just as free publicity, having a video of yours going viral because a random guy posted it is better than having no viral videos at all.

Getting proper credits is easy, just add a little intro/outro to your videos or watermark them. If the viewers will find your content engaging, they'll look for you in Google.
 
b******t. If it's my content, I have the right to determine how it is used.

You have the right, but you don't have the means to do that, dude.

My point is that it's just unneeded added stress to worry about that stuff, better look at it from an half-full glass perspective. I mean, if Hollywood major studios weren't able to put an end to internet piracy, I don't see how Youtubers can.
 
You should look at that just as free publicity, having a video of yours going viral because a random guy posted it is better than having no viral videos at all.

Getting proper credits is easy, just add a little intro/outro to your videos or watermark them. If the viewers will find your content engaging, they'll look for you in Google.
For the channel linked below each video costs the euro equivalent of about $1000 to produce counting wages and equipment.

With that channel I've had it happen before that a big facebook page re-uploaded a video with no links back rather than sharing the video directly.
The video on YT from that post gained 33,000 views (~$60) and ended up making a loss .meanwhile their video on Facebook got 1.4M views, meaning around $2,500 lost.

Meanwhile you can tell pages to take down their video and just share your one on YT and 90% of the time they'll do so no questions asked making you both the revenue, engagement, views and subscribers.
When running a channel as a job or a business or even as a money/view making hobby you need to defend yourself against privacy to grow...
 
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