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http://kotaku.com/heres-what-youtube-has-to-say-to-angry-youtubers-1485168478
TL;DR version:Hi from YouTube,
You might have heard about, or been impacted by an increase in copyright claims made on videos over the past week. We're getting in touch to explain what's happening and how you can get back to creating and monetizing great videos.
What's happening
Content ID is YouTube's system for scanning videos for copyrighted content and giving content owners choices on what they want us to do with them. Last week, we expanded the system to scan more channels, including those affiliated with a multi-channel network ("MCN"). As a result, some channels, including many gaming channels, saw claims appear against their videos from audio or video copyright holders.
Understanding Content ID claims
Keep in mind one video may contain multiple copyrighted works, any of which could potentially result in a claim. For example a record label may own music playing in the video (even in the background), a music distributor may own a game's soundtrack, or a game publisher may own in-game cinematic content.
Also, online rights are often resold to companies like music labels and aggregators. While you might not recognize the owner, this doesn't necessarily mean their claims are invalid.
Deciding what to do
When a claim is made, you'll see what's been claimed, who's claimed it, what type of claim it is (audio or video), and you can play back the part of your video that it matched. We want to make it as easy as possible for you to act on Content ID claims, and you can find out all your next steps, dispute options, and other troubleshooting resources here.
It's also important to know that most claims won't impact your account standing.
Tips for new videos
If you're creating videos with content from other people, remember that rights ownership can be complicated and different owners have different policies. Be aware of music. Many games allow you to turn off background music, while leaving sound effects enabled. And if you're looking for music you can freely use (and monetize!), check out our Audio Library.
Whether gaming, music or comedy is your passion, know that we love what you do. We've worked hard to design Content ID and other tools to give everyone from individual creators to media companies the opportunity to make great videos and earn money. As YouTube grows, we want to make sure we're providing the right product features to ensure that everyone continues to thrive.
Sincerely,
The YouTube team
- "YOU are responsible with what you put in your videos, NOT Youtube." - Youtube team
- "YOU have the option of turning off in-game music so it doesn't get flagged." - Youtube team
- "The Content ID system are only flagging videos that lay claim to copyrighted music used in the background of these videos as well as the in-game cinematics that have copyright claim by the copyright owner. If you are using music owned by a music label, ask them permission to use it before using it in your videos." - Youtube team
- "We also offer free, public domain music you can use instead of copyrighted music that we feel is more appropriate from our Audio Library." - Youtube team
- "We're absolving ourselves of any responsibility of copyright issues and laying the responsibility on the Youtube user themselves." - Youtube team
- "We still love you, but really you can fuck off because we are preventing ourselves from getting sued by these greedy music corporations. Your ass, not mine." - Youtube team