Which patnership network will save you from uploading movie trailer and not getting copyright?

Outlaw Gamer

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I want to make a movie trailer network but every time I get copyright notice from the company.Many youtuber making movie trailer and getting lot of money.I know some have managed permission but other does not.I have saw this new UniversalMC and WarnerMC in socialblade and giving patnership for movie trailer.Please explain me.
 
Networks don't have licensing deals with Warner and other studios to allow you to monetize that content or even upload it. The ones that are (except for those few popular channels) are all doing it illegally.
 
FilmsActuTrailers you can check it in socialblade.
This channel was patnership with wizdeo first then it was gone for WarnerMC.I know the channel can't get licensing deals with Warner and other studios but this channel is doing and it uploading only movie trailer.Plz check it out.
 
FilmsActuTrailers you can check it in socialblade.
This channel was patnership with wizdeo first then it was gone for WarnerMC.I know the channel can't get licensing deals with Warner and other studios but this channel is doing and it uploading only movie trailer.Plz check it out.
They have the rights to upload those trailers.
 
You shouldn't be uploading content you don't have the rights to regardless if your with a network or not.
 
Doubt it, the 5 newest I looked at were all Content ID claimed which brings us back to that he isn't making money off of them.
I know most of the things, but I always wondered if I could see if a video is content ID claimed or stuff like that. How do you check if a video has a Content ID?
 
I know most of the things, but I always wondered if I could see if a video is content ID claimed or stuff like that. How do you check if a video has a Content ID?
  1. Go to a video of theirs
  2. Right click > view source
  3. crtl+f and type in "<meta name=attribution content=" with no quotation marks, if this differs from the network they're with then it's a Content ID claim.
 
  1. Go to a video of theirs
  2. Right click > view source
  3. crtl+f and type in "<meta name=attribution content=" with no quotation marks, if this differs from the network they're with then it's a Content ID claim.
Interesting. But this just shows that the whole channel is partnered and with who. I do not see if the video has Content ID match, or if it is monetized or not. It just shows that the whole channel is partnered with Machinima, for example. I tried on a video I know it is not monetized and it still shows the partner. So it is not related to showing if it is monetized or not, or if there is a Content ID match. Do you know how to see that? Because thats what I was wondering. Thanks though
 
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