well, there are 3 popular series on youtube copyrighted by Mohammed Pabel Miah, some guy that doesn't even make the series, or having anything to do with it. How could somebody copyright something that isn't even theirs?
Suddenly after a few days, the series ''Arby 'n' Chief'' and ''how to be Emo'' and ''How to be Ganster'' were 'unavailble' due to copyright claim of Mohammed Pabel Miah. So, my question is: how can the origanal maker undo (or get the copyrights or w/e to get it back on youtube) this copyright?
A-well-a everybody's heard about the bird
B-b-b-bird, bird, bird, b-bird's the word
A-well-a bird, bird, bird, the bird is the word
A-well-a bird, bird, bird, well the bird is the word
I guess you have to declare it to some official institution before you publish them or something, like you'd do with a book or other. For example in France you'd probably contact the SACEM for such a thing, though I don't know for sure who to contact for video content...
The person in question probably used the DMCA in which case you'd have to file a counter notice under 17 USC 512(g)(3) unfourtunately youtube is extremely tardy in responding to this sort of thing and IIRC you have to give up a great deal of your real personal information which gets passed on to the person who filled the DMCA. Realistically speaking there's probably no recourse for you.
It's funny. IGN put a copyright claim on the Halo 3: ODST trailer by BUNGIE. YouTube is a dictatorship. And a free-for-all. There's no rules, and you're lucky if you escape the grip of the copyright holders.
how is Arby 'n' the Chief copyrighted by some Dude that didn't even make Arby 'n' the Chief
It isn't, (well not in that sense, I mean obviously if he's sold it to a company, or created it for them or something that company owns it the copyright is a transferable thing after all,) but that doesn't stop people from making DMCA claims on it.
What does that have to do with anything? You make a DMCA complaint regarding specific articles. It's not like your invoking some magical will of god that's going to make it vanish from everywhere.
this is why i dont like youtube that much and is trying to find a solution. i've already had 2 videos taken down do to music copyright claims. its rather strange i gave the artists the credit, wasnt distributing it...
this is why i dont like youtube that much and is trying to find a solution. i've already had 2 videos taken down do to music copyright claims. its rather strange i gave the artists the credit, wasnt distributing it...
People can record off YouTube though, which makes it illegal since you distribute it to them. Basically, you can't use any footage of movies, games or music you haven't created yourself.
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