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Re: Copyright

Post by Dark Lord of Debate » Tue Nov 30, 2010 1:21 am

You know, if your AMVs are blocked on YouTube you can always just dispute the Content ID or file a counter-notice and get them restored, rather than trying to figure out how to evade the fingerprinting technology (which is pretty hard). I recently made a website which provides a complete Guide to YouTube Removals, which will tell you exactly how to do it if you don't know how. In my view, AMVs are highly likely to be fair use at least under US law (which is what YouTube has to follow as a US company), especially in regard to the video content; so AMV editors are perfectly justified in disputing it especially when it's the video content rather than the audio that's causing a video to be blocked.
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