Working fine here.
Youtube put strikes against your account for music copyright, wouldn't stop the video from playing I don't think.
Yeah works here. This is a good idea what you've done, the masses of pictures we take in a year of the kids and never actually do anything with, we do print some but making a collage of vids/pics for the year seems a good idea! What software do you use?
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In its most general sense, a fair use is any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner.4 Apr 2013
What the heck happened to fair usage? I am not attempting to monetize my video??? So how can they put a claim in against me?
I can dispute this but that may incur Disney's wrath and they decide they want me to take my video down. So i get a strike on my youtube account. 3 strikes and your account is banned right?
Is it my fault because i have not put a fair usage declaration in my video? And that if i do that now (in the video and or in the description) then i can get them to remove this copyright claim?
Coincidentally they didnt bother claiming against the other youtube video of exactly the same film footage as it much much fewer views hah
Pretty sure you can't claim fair usage in this case as the actual video isn't using the movie for any purpose that falls under fair use. Your video is commenting/reviewing the projector not the movie.
That Youtube anti-copyright thing doesn't work that well at all. A friend of mine had trouble with Youtube removing videos of his that it claimed contained copyrighted music. Fair enough, they did, but he was the composer and performer and the music was 100% his. So just whose copyright did they think he was breaching?
Pretty sure you can't claim fair usage in this case as the actual video isn't using the movie for any purpose that falls under fair use. Your video is commenting/reviewing the projector not the movie.
Examples of fair use in United States copyright law include commentary, search engines, criticism, parody, news reporting, research, and scholarship.
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Unable to watch your video from NZ, so looks to be perhaps outside of UK/Europe blocking?