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Youtube Copyright
#1
Wtf, I always write that I don't own things, and who own them. And I did all that. But they give me warning and disable videos. Videos are AMVs. Like ths.

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbtf1l6d48U[/yt]


So, I have 2 warning against my account and both of my disbutes have failed. Acctualy, 1 dispute went thro and then it failed like 2 months past. Like now. Help meh. My account is TheNomNomCat.
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#2
You saying you posted the same exact same thing ^^ This guy did? And it got deleted? And you got a warning?
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#3
first of all, im stealing the name 8D, and as for the disputes, do as a I do, send dispute after dispute, eventually theyll let it go on the shear basis that they dont wanna see another one.
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#4
Maybe you can try sending a message to YouTube. I have one strike against my account without warning. If you send them a message saying you made a mistake you might be able to get the warnings removed, but apparently if you get 3 strikes on your account they remove all your videos and suspend your account.

If they don't reply, then you're in a bad position at which point I'd recommend you only use royalty-free music or try to get permission from someone who'll let you use their songs for free.

I have never tried sending multiple disputes as Fallenour said.
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#5
It doesn't matter if you state that you don't own them. It doesn't change the fact that you are using their copyrighted material in your media.
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#6
Theres no Winning this fight. YouTube is very strict about this.
Pm me if you need assistance with anything.
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#7
Yeah youtube sucks when it comes to copyright.
<3 Support forums.
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#8
Youtube uses an automated system which tracks and "listens" to all videos put up.

So, in theory, I believe if you speed up a track, or change it's pitch; It will bypass the filter.
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#9
You don't need to bypass the filter, this dispute works 90% of the time: http://www.supportforums.net/showthread.php?tid=3550
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(04-10-2010, 05:59 PM)JDBar Wrote: You don't need to bypass the filter, this dispute works 90% of the time: http://www.supportforums.net/showthread.php?tid=3550

That's a good suggestion. Worth a go I suppose...
Pm me if you need assistance with anything.
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