Message from @VonChair
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But they are the legitimate owner of the video.
They made it.
So it's not a false claim exactly. It's just a useless one.
IDK, I came here to just say this.
I thought it was an interesting concept.
It's like telling your self to do something out loud in a really official sounding voice.
I think it still would be considered a false claim
Also why does your pfp look like the woman on the salt shaker thing
Right, but who is going to report you for false claims. You? Clearly Youtube doesn't do it.
And yes it is the Morton Salt logo because I'm a rather salty individual.
nacl
Lol
I left the server by accident
I’m smart
Again, @VonChair , that's not how the US Copyright Act
Implying the copyright act is appropriately enforced anyways
lol
@The Librarian You say that's not how it works. Could you explain what exactly I'm saying that would be in violation?
You can’t copyright claim yourself that’s fucking stupid
That’s like sueing yourself for shooting yourself in the foot
Yeah it’s stupid
What’s ur point
US copyright law does not seem to outlaw stupid.
That doesn’t make what your saying any less so no offense lol
Yeah but you can’t put a claim on yourself
@Sev3617 , it is when sufficient evidence is provided to establish a violation has occured. What many dont know is that Section 506 (c) and (e) of said Act, covers fraudulant claims of infringement, which Repzion does now know about
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Yes, but is it fraud to claim content you in fact did make?
Hrm
Yes
But you own it.
Then whatxs the point
Von this isn’t going anywhere
Stop
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You clearly dont understand copyright law so stop
Besides you’ll never be as boat as me
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The point is to lock the add rev to your claiming account for the first 10 days of the video's life span. This would provide you the majority of the rev and also allow you to put adds on the video even tho it's not elligible.
I just gave you the answers on how to handle fraud claims on copyright infringement