YouTube removes my account?

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YouTube removes my account?

Post by miserysyndrome » Sat Jun 04, 2011 11:59 am

Hi.
Like I said in the title. YouTube is planning on banning my account because they removed some AMV's I uploaded.
I already know a way how to get past the audio muting system, how to re-enable the audio after youtube muted it,
But is there some kind of way that they can't remove my amv's? :uhoh:
This is the 2nd one already.
When they remove 3 I get banned and unable to remake a youtube account. :(
Thanks :)
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Re: YouTube removes my account?

Post by mirkosp » Sat Jun 04, 2011 1:02 pm

Easiest way to not get videos removed is to not put videos there in the first place. Generally, there are sources that tend to be more risky than others, as certain songs and/or anime are more easily targeted for removal.
So either you stop doing certain AMVs, or you don't put them there. You can upload your videos here, after all, and we do offer a preview feature too (and if you donate to the site, you also get the possibility to embed your videos on other sites as well as a perquisite). :amv:
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Re: YouTube removes my account?

Post by miserysyndrome » Sat Jun 04, 2011 1:22 pm

Thank you for the quick reply. I was thinking of removing my AMV's that i got online? Or are there only certain ones that "get intented" to be deleted?
The one is had to remove were only the onces with the remake of NGE-series. So I never uploaded any more of them and I started creating others. But now i even got alerted for elfen lied?
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Re: YouTube removes my account?

Post by mirkosp » Sun Jun 05, 2011 6:18 am

Well, obviously the more known a song or anime is, the more chances that the amvs using them will be taken down. NGE is a pretty popular anime, Elfen Lied isn't quite at the same level, but OTOH has quite a bit of gore which might be inappropriate for uploading on YouTube altogether.
The videos of mine that I had put on youtube have been there for years, and those of 'em that got the audio removed, I just deleted altogether without uploading them again.
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Re: YouTube removes my account?

Post by JaddziaDax » Tue Jun 07, 2011 11:13 pm

Don't tag the shows in your video?

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Re: YouTube removes my account?

Post by Magnus » Wed Jun 08, 2011 11:55 am

JaddziaDax wrote:Don't tag the shows in your video?
Doesn't help.

They've have tracking techniques analyzing frames of the video content to match with copy-righted material, etc.

Best tip: If you upload AMV's to YouTube, don't be pissed at them removing your video. You are breaking the law of copy-right, so please rememeber you're the only one to blame.
Upload videos on your own risk. It's 100% obvious that YouTube will remove your video if that means they won't get their asses sued for providing your video using copy-righted content.
So yeah. YouTube is an alternative for AMV-uploading, but it's not your safest bet.
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Re: YouTube removes my account?

Post by Castor Troy » Wed Jun 08, 2011 12:30 pm

Yeah, you can't label your video as "bob's family vacation" and upload a Naruto AMV to fool them.

Plus making new accounts doesn't help as much as you think. They track IP addresses for repeat offenders... like me. :x
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Re: YouTube removes my account?

Post by KarmaAce » Wed Jun 08, 2011 5:14 pm

YT has removed three of my videos. All of them have been for music copyrights. However, when you do a search on every song that was in violation, it returns numerous results that haven't been taken down...still. Makes no sense. :roll:

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Re: YouTube removes my account?

Post by BasharOfTheAges » Wed Jun 08, 2011 5:56 pm

KarmaAce wrote:YT has removed three of my videos. All of them have been for music copyrights. However, when you do a search on every song that was in violation, it returns numerous results that haven't been taken down...still. Makes no sense. :roll:
1) Not everyone uses the digital fingerprinting technology that google offers. Some simply rely on interns to issue take-down requests manually.
2) It is possible to manipulate the data to bypass digital fingerprinting without even making the file look or sound different.
3) Google doesn't have to do the fingerprinting thing - the minimum the law requires is to respond to each DMCA complaint request. Therefor the technology doesn't have to be perfect... it doesn't even have to be that good (see point 2).
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Re: YouTube removes my account?

Post by dbootle » Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:49 pm

Hi ~ I've just joined having recently made my first AMV which I posted on YouTube a couple of days ago. I'm surprised/alarmed to hear that YT take AMVs down - I thought they had a deal whereby if they spot copyrighted material they just slap an advert on it. I assumed any income generated from it then goes to the copyright holder as compensation. Is that not how it works? If it isn't it should be.

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