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  2. YouTube copyright issues - Wikipedia

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    In April 2013, it was reported that Universal Music Group and YouTube have a contractual agreement that prevents content blocked on YouTube by a request from UMG from being restored, even if the uploader of the video files a DMCA counter-notice. When a dispute occurs, the uploader of the video has to contact UMG.

  3. Viacom International Inc. v. YouTube, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The complaint stated that over 150,000 unauthorized clips of Viacom's programming, including episodes of many popular television shows, had been made available on YouTube, and that these clips had collectively been viewed 1.5 billion times. [6]

  4. YouTube copyright strike - Wikipedia

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    The DMCA is the basis for the design of the YouTube copyright strike system. [1] For YouTube to retain DMCA safe harbor protection, it must respond to copyright infringement claims with a notice and take down process. [1] YouTube's own practice is to issue a "YouTube copyright strike" on the user accused of copyright infringement. [1]

  5. What is going on in YouTube’s Second Life community ... - AOL

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    The post What is going on in YouTube’s Second Life community? Creators accuse each other of stealing content, filing false DMCA reports appeared first on In The Know.

  6. YouTube restores Lofi Girl account after false copyright claims

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    The account featured continuous loops of calm music for studying or relaxing.

  7. Ouellette v. Viacom International Inc. - Wikipedia

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    He claimed that YouTube and Myspace had wrongfully taken down his homemade videos. [4] Plaintiff asked for $9,999,000 in damages. [5] Defendants replied that the videos violated copyright. Plaintiff further alleged that the videos were fair use and that defendants' refusal to put them back up was in violation of the DMCA takedown provisions.

  8. Reporting Claims of Trademark Infringement - AOL Legal

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    A statement by you, under “penalty of perjury” that: (a) all of the information in the complaint is accurate; and (b) you are the owner of the trademark or the agent authorized to act on behalf of the owner; and; A physical or electronic signature of the owner of the trademark or the owner's agent. A complaint can be submitted by sending:

  9. Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act

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    YouTube takes the video down. YouTube tells Alice that they have taken the video down and that her channel has a copyright strike. Alice now has the option of sending a counter-notice to YouTube, if she feels the video was taken down unfairly. The notice includes Contact information; Identification of the removed video