Topic: copyright strikes
Copyright strikes are increasingly used by platforms like YouTube to silence dissent and criticism, often benefiting large corporations at the expense of independent creators. This practice raises serious concerns about free speech and the ability of individuals to express their views without fear of censorship. The misuse of copyright claims not only threatens content creators but also undermines the fundamental principles of individual liberty and expression.
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AI Is YouTube’s New Gatekeeper
The company that built a global stage for human expression increasingly wants algorithms to decide who gets to keep the…
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Copyright Strikes Silence Paris Olympics Critics
Criticism of the event is met with fierce copyright enforcement, raising questions about fair use and free expression.
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Netflix’s Beef actor David Choe uses copyright strikes in an attempt to kill criticism
The DMCA is sometimes abused as a censorship tool.
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YouTube continues to suppress creators to the benefit of giant corporations
Indie creators are treated more unfairly than big news corporations.
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Guitar teacher Gareth Evans’ YouTube channel threatened with deletion after mass copyright strikes
Evans says YouTube has provided him with no information on which aspects of his videos are supposedly violating copyright.
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YouTubers are still losing channels to fake software phishing and YouTube is taking weeks to respond
Fake antivirus companies, streaming companies, and VPNs are common vector for the attack.
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Hollywood is taking over YouTube, at the expense of independent creators
YouTube is bankrolling celebs.
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Comedian Steven Crowder says his YouTube channel with 3.7 million subscribers could be removed due to fake copyright claims
Three bogus copyright strikes were filed against an original “Dr. Trump” parody music video in the span of a week…








