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by EvanAnderson 2490 days ago
The DMCA is for publishers, not creators. If Rousseau would just conform to the system and give a publisher a cut everything would be fine. Independent creators have always been the enemy.

Edit: I am being completely sarcastic w/ respect to the second sentence. I believe that there are people (those who are enriched by the current copyright system) who do believe that, though.

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I assume you are being facetious. Rousseau doesn't owe anything to any publisher. Just checking you understood this.
I am being facetious, but I daresay a lot of people who work in the publishing industry sincerely believe that viewpoint.

I believe we're living in a time when publishers are becoming increasingly irrelevant. They're clawing onto anything they can to retain their position as middlemen and as a tax on commerce.

Years ago read a music exec claim that 'republishing' content should re-extend copyright.
The publisher is not entitled to that cut. In fact this doesnt involve the DCMA at all but YouTube's own process.
I don't think publishers are entitled to anything, but I bet that publishers do. Content ID exists as a response to the DMCA, which was heavily lobbied-for by publishers. Content ID wouldn't exist if not for that lobbying.