Delete the video or go to My Videos and resolve copyright issues or ask the creator of the work you infringed to license their work for you.
Copyrighted content is difficult to find on YouTube. Copyright owners are able to file a DMCA takedown notice to content that infringes their copyright on YouTube. Thus, it is unlikely that you'll find any full episodes of YuGiOh on the website.
Adding music to YouTube without the permission of the copyright holder is illegal. YouTube will notify you when you upload to YouTube if you are violating someone's copyright so you can remove the file. The offending file will be deleted as will the YouTube account of someone who repeatedly ignores copyrights. (See links below)
If you receive a copyright infringement notice, you should review the notice carefully to understand the claims being made. It is important to take the notice seriously and consider seeking legal advice to respond appropriately. You may need to remove the infringing content, provide a counter-notice, or negotiate a settlement with the copyright holder. It is crucial to address the issue promptly and in accordance with copyright laws to avoid potential legal consequences.
Some music videos are removed due to the copyright owner claiming the video as their property and demanding the YouTube user to take down the video. Most music videos on YouTube are user-uploaded and not all of those videos have permission from the copyright holders to be uploaded and used on YouTube, which results in copyright complaints and videos getting removed.
YouTube and copyright owners decide what content appears on YouTube. YouTube decides based on the community guidelines while copyright owners decide based on copyright laws.
YouTube has an excellent discussion of copyright on their website; see the link below.
It is possible that Charter has sent you a notice of copyright infringement.
I have not received a Spectrum copyright infringement notice.
When you receive a copyright infringement notice, it means someone believes you have used their copyrighted material without permission. You may need to remove the content, provide proof of permission, or face legal consequences.
If you receive an ISP copyright infringement notice, you should take it seriously and consider seeking legal advice. It is important to understand the allegations made against you and respond appropriately to avoid potential legal consequences. You may need to remove the copyrighted material, provide a counter-notice, or negotiate a settlement with the copyright holder.
The copyright notice and other cataloging data is usually on the reverse of the title page.
Same as copyright notice for anything else: Copyright, or copr. or circle-C, the date of copyright and the author or other copyright owner's name. E.g., "Copyright 2012 Walt Disney Productions, Inc."