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I noticed on YouTube, if you search up things like "utada hikaru sanctuary" and "kingdom hearts 2 ending", quite a few videos that show up have their audio muted for copyright reasons. Dammit.

 

Expect copyright muting rampage.

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They have been really cracking down on copyright these days on YouTube, which to me personally is stupid. If the person is not making any money off of it, then I see nothing wrong.

Exactly, if they're not making money off of Utada's song then I see no harm in having the song in a video. These game companies just seem to think that we do this kind of stuff for money when most of us just do it for entertainment and as a hobby.

They have been really cracking down on copyright these days on YouTube, which to me personally is stupid. If the person is not making any money off of it, then I see nothing wrong.

I agree 100%. And, you can simply download the song free of charge.

We'll always have Vimeo...

(looks at the sunset while a sad violing plays)

Yeah. We're probably all going to go extinct in a couple centuries.

Edited by Kaweebo

Vimeo and Dailymotion shall overtake everything.So it has been said.So it shall be done.

Fool. If you don't monetize videos with copyright, they usually don't bother you.

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Fool. If you don't monetize videos with copyright, they usually don't bother you.

There's the automated Content ID system on YouTube, which can force the video into mute mode when it finds the song, which happened to be stored in a database.

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There's the automated Content ID system on YouTube, which can force the video into mute mode when it finds the song, which happened to be stored in a database.

Fool. Right, but if it is not monetized, then it shouldn't bother you. I have a lot of videos with copyright music, but none of them are muted.

Indeed . Youtube 's got a pretty crazy system that automatically mutes songs . But I do think it's possible to upload videos if you have made it clear that there's no copyright of anything . I've tried it . 

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Indeed . Youtube 's got a pretty crazy system that automatically mutes songs . But I do think it's possible to upload videos if you have made it clear that there's no copyright of anything . I've tried it . 

 

You can upload the videos, but they mute it later. Luckily, muting doesn't create copyright strikes and cause direct penalties on your account. Only videos getting blocked or forced to be taken down give strikes to your account.

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