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by icebraining
3888 days ago
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YouTube and its system doesn't issue DMCA takedown requests; what law are they breaking? It's not illegal to takedown whatever videos you want from your own platform, nor to allow a partner company from choosing videos to take down. |
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While you are correct that YouTube reserves the right to remove whatever they want to from their site, they do not have the right to monetize on behalf of a third party (Sony, et. al.) content you create and own the copyright to, nor claim copyright on behalf of that third party, just by waving around the DMCA. However, that is exactly what they are doing, and are doing it under color of law, and while committing perjury to boot.