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One part of my KH3 livestream got copyright claimed in YouTube

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This afternoon,

When I was livestreaming, one part of my 4th KH3 livestream got a copyright claim by Disney Enterprises, thinking that this part is a movie clip.

The part is where Eugene cuts Rapunzel's hair, then Mother Gothel starts to decay and dies to dust.

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Has anyone's livestream's got this part hit by a copyright claim before?

Edited by SpottyBlue

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1 hour ago, SpottyBlue said:

This afternoon,

When I was livestreaming, one part of my 4th KH3 livestream got a copyright claim by Disney Enterprises, thinking that this part is a movie clip.

The part is where Eugene cuts Rapunzel's hair, then Mother Gothel starts to decay and dies to dust.

image.thumb.png.f5b82c2519a6da960c9ec08b3b3d93dd.png

Has anyone's livestream's got this part hit by a copyright claim before?

Nope. I haven't done any live streams or gameplay videos of the game on YouTube. But I definitely understand what you are talking about. It's just one of YouTube's flaws because it seems that site seems to think you're using the actual movie for your content illegally. I've had this happen a few times with a few of my videos and it just ruined my gameplay videos fr YouTube. I want YouTube staff to do something about this but given their track record, they aren't going to do much about it

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