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Numerous video game-related YouTube personalities have spent the last day digging through piles of copyright claims suddenly filling their inboxes, claims that they say are messing with their ...
A Lofi Girl YouTube livestream that began in February 2020 was just shut down due to an abuse of the copyright claim system on the platform.
Whether YouTube suffers the same fate as Napster may depend on the wording of a nearly antique law written long before video-sharing Web sites were envisioned. The law is, of course, the Digital ...
Matt Metford, a 27-year-old Vancouver, B.C. high school teacher, said he has been victimized about 20 times since March. His uploaded videos show snippets of video gameplay overlaid with Metford ...
Sebastian Tomczak is a music technologist and professor who likes to upload random experiments to YouTube. One of his clips is just 10-hours of white ...
The YouTube channel Fundie Fridays@FundieFridays shouldn’t work. Each Friday, Jennifer Sutphin, Jen to her viewers, a cotton candy-haired self-identified atheist, releases a long-form video ...
When YouTube took the Lofi Girl stream down by mistake, fans were not happy. It was the latest episode in an ongoing debate over copyright and bogus claims.
The YouTube community refers to them as copyright claims, so that’s the term we’re using in this article. You can dispute the claim if you believe you have the right to use the video content.
YouTube said it will reinstate livestreams published by Lofi Girl, a YouTube channel known for its endless relaxing music videos, after they were removed over a false copyright claim.
YouTube removed an archival channel that contained hundreds of old videos from Apple’s past Worldwide Developer Conference events. The channel contained decades-old WWDC videos. Skip to main content ...
A copyright claim forced an abrupt end to the continuous video—but don't worry: She’ll be back soon. Entertainment Reporter This article was updated at 12:15 p.m. July 12, 2022, to note the ...