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The fact is, Youtube is a company, and this is often forgotten in debates over copyright law. It's not a public forum, per se, so outraged complaints over censorship are about as relevant as complaining about what a publishing house will or won't print (Which nobody does do, because it's accepted that they have the right to pick and choose).
For most people, copyright strikes are a mere nuisance, but for people insisting on making money from Youtube it's something that should be borne seriously in mind. Personally I would never think of doing more than making some pocket money from Youtube videos - it's a job with ultimately no security whatsoever
For most people, copyright strikes are a mere nuisance, but for people insisting on making money from Youtube it's something that should be borne seriously in mind. Personally I would never think of doing more than making some pocket money from Youtube videos - it's a job with ultimately no security whatsoever