Then the narrator says something like "If you do this, bad things will happen" and the video shows a computer (automatically) shutting down.
I think that's supposed to be symbolic, not to be taken literally.
That would make more sense.
I think I might understand now. The video gave uploading someone's content a generally negative connotation, so people will be afraid of doing it. The power YouTube has to penalize the user is limited, but the viewer doesn't have to know that. The viewer just needs to have it in his or her mind that uploading another person's content is "bad".
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*Searches* Super - 2 videos nothing relating to Mario
*Searches* Mario - Nothing
*Searches* Brothers, Brother and Bros - 4 videos nothing relating to Mario
now where is that table?
I uploaded 2 bad apples (song) BOTH THE SAME 1 gets a copyright compared to the other one and it's the same singer, length and beat! ("Bad Apple!! (Originally Performed by nomico) [Lovelight]", musical composition administered by: One or more music publishing rights collecting societies... that's what the copyright says)
TEKKEN SERIOUSLY! BandaiChannel Doesn't even own the music.
I have a tekken 5 testing with pcsx2 which is hard to get the song and it copyrights it and I have a Tekken 3 walkthrough that picked up the copyright.
There was this copyright thing that hit on Crash Bandicoot 1 which stayed for a whole month I found out about this through other YouTubers 'cause they told me. (My response was thank God I finished it before the copyrights)
Out of all my copyrights I have I will take my Time Crisis: Razing Storm walkthrough, it is actually owned by the Band themselves (Intro music and outro music)!
This s*** has gone to far!
WebNations/Sabih wrote:
+fsvgm777 never censoring anything.
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I had the same problem.
This movie of mine (which is a bunch of my old shit, I know) also got info about matching copyright by AlbinoBlackSheep.
I know, this text will be long as shit (for me), but I'll show you my PM to AlbinoBlackSheep and his reply.
Patryk1023 wrote:
Hey!
I want to ask you, why you marked my video, which is seen below, as matching your things?
I've done this movie myself using only emulator and a game (ROM), so why?
AlbinoBlackSheep wrote:
Hi. It is obviously an error, but it is an automated one. I did not mark it myself. The beta auto-detection software that YouTube uses marked it.
I will obviously not be removing it or anything like that so no need to worry
So it looks like Youtube's auto-matching gone dumping random error and false matching shit.
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Patryk1023 wrote:
AlbinoBlackSheep wrote:
Hi. It is obviously an error, but it is an automated one. I did not mark it myself. The beta auto-detection software that YouTube uses marked it.
I will obviously not be removing it or anything like that so no need to worry
So it looks like Youtube's auto-matching gone dumping random error and false matching shit.
Yes I piked this up too I had a tad look on YouTube and uploaded a video of Mario Brothers (It was like a 16min video to be sure) the copyright is gone :D but there is still other ones >:( (I subbed it cause tasvideos is glitching on me)
WebNations/Sabih wrote:
+fsvgm777 never censoring anything.
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So it looks like Youtube's auto-matching gone dumping random error and false matching shit.
I don't think YouTube/Google is expected to run such an automation by any law, so I really wonder why they are doing it. The only thing they achieve with that is scaring people for nothing.
There's still a notice in my account that one of my videos might be copyrighted by someone else. I'm singing a song that became public domain something like 50 years ago.
Automated matching saves money, and when in doubt not spending time on finding out if it's copyrighted, but just remove it / send a notification saves money too
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Warp wrote:
Patryk1023 wrote:
So it looks like Youtube's auto-matching gone dumping random error and false matching shit.
I don't think YouTube/Google is expected to run such an automation by any law, so I really wonder why they are doing it. The only thing they achieve with that is scaring people for nothing.
There's still a notice in my account that one of my videos might be copyrighted by someone else. I'm singing a song that became public domain something like 50 years ago.
Send a disclaimer then.
Warning: When making decisions, I try to collect as much data as possible before actually deciding. I try to abstract away and see the principles behind real world events and people's opinions. I try to generalize them and turn into something clear and reusable. I hate depending on unpredictable and having to make lottery guesses. Any problem can be solved by systems thinking and acting.
It should be a good idea to contact youtube, cause they're using bots which automatically matching copyrights. So the bot did just an evil mistake.
Has anyone else the problem, that a video suddenly stops and reloads to the beginning of it?