andrel wrote:
> I assume
That's because you assume intelligence.
Unless they've changed their policy, then YouTube waits for someone
(anyone!) to claim that your video impinges their copyright. Once
someone makes that claim, they remove your video and you are required to
prove that you are legally entitled to post it before you're allowed to
upload it again.
AFAIK, there is a very small burden of proof placed on the party
claiming infringement.
...Chambers
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