| Sanoma NL Piggybacking valid Copyright Claims with Fraudulent ones. Why cant i dispute claims individually? | Kenshiro3rd | 8/6/11 8:48 PM | I posted a Fan trailer for Deus Ex Human Revolution where i edited multiple official Trailers of the game made by Eidos & Square Enix. Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oho_E4Hkf5A UMG has claimed valid copyright dispute over the audio cont |
| Re: Sanoma NL Piggybacking valid Copyright Claims with Fraudulent ones. Why cant i dispute claims individually? | Mxsmanic | 8/7/11 1:41 AM | First, if there are any valid copyright claims against the video at all, it's violating the law, and copyright holders can dictate to YouTube what action they want taken. If there are multiple infringements, the most restrictive action demanded by co |
| Re: Sanoma NL Piggybacking valid Copyright Claims with Fraudulent ones. Why cant i dispute claims individually? | Kenshiro3rd | 8/7/11 7:16 AM | I am aware of all that. THAT is why i want to know why we cannot dispute claims independently. As it is I do not know who's restriction is being enforced for all i know It is Sanoma NL:'s. I know Sanoma NL however does not own ANY PART of the footage |
| Re: Sanoma NL Piggybacking valid Copyright Claims with Fraudulent ones. Why cant i dispute claims individually? | Mxsmanic | 8/7/11 2:54 PM | If multiple claims are made for the same material, and any one of them is valid, then the others don't matter, because infringement has already occurred. Why would you want to dispute the invalid claim if there's a valid claim against the same materi |
| Re: Sanoma NL Piggybacking valid Copyright Claims with Fraudulent ones. Why cant i dispute claims individually? | Kenshiro3rd | 8/7/11 3:19 PM | Lets just say i dont like having my accusers being my Judge & jury as well. Often claims are upheld as valid whether they are or not and fair use plays no real part unless you are a partner because the plaintiff & accuser's rights are always upheld o |
| Re: Sanoma NL Piggybacking valid Copyright Claims with Fraudulent ones. Why cant i dispute claims individually? | Mxsmanic | 8/8/11 4:31 AM | While it is true that the system often doesn't work as intended, it's not true that plaintiffs are always favored. The reality is that the party with the most money wins. Very often, in copyright law, the party with the most money is a plaintiff, but |