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Video Blog 13: YouTube’s Copyright Reporting: Weaponized?


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Many people have had conversations with me about YouTube's copyright infringement reporting system. I've seen online discussions on Reddit, also, about the system.



Bottom line: If you have any videos wrongly removed for infringement, appeal. But have a professional help you appeal.



Here is a lightly-edited transcript of the video blog:



YouTube has a copyright problem.



Now, when I say that, most people think, “Well, sure there's
lots of infringing material on YouTube, right?”



That's not quite what I mean though. Lately, copyright take-down
notices are being weaponized.



How?



A lot of big YouTubers are complaining about smaller YouTube
competitors and those particular videos are then being taken down. It's really
weird, but in a way it's a bit of an antitrust violation as somebody bigger is
stepping on the smaller competition using copyright law to do it.



A lot of YouTube content creators are complaining that these
take down notices are not correct; that the material is either a not infringing
or fair use or the complaints just don't relate at all to either original
material from the complaining party or from the video that's being taken down.



So, when I say that YouTube has a copyright problem, I mean
there's a problem with the entire system of complaining about copyright
infringement on YouTube.

I'm not sure that I have a solution for Youtube, but for anybody whose material
is being taken down and maybe not being taken down fairly, there is an appeal
process.



That process takes time. That process is not really fair to
those who are not actually infringing somebody else's copyright with their own YouTube
videos.



That appeals process is not necessarily fair to those who
are monetizing and then get stomped by somebody bigger. But if there is a
problem, that's where somebody like Verna Law does come in handy.



We can properly set up the appeals process: explain why the
video is not infringing.



We can set up in the appeals process why the video might be
fair use.



We could set up in the appeals process why there is a not
original content in a certain video.



So let us help you.



Let us help those creators who are finding themselves being
stamped on because having those actual arguments, having the cases that show YouTube
what's infringement or what's fair use, those are all of the types of defenses
that a YouTube creator needs to stop the stomping.



I'm Anthony Verna, Managing Partner. Verna Law will help you
with YouTube copyright complaints.
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