You could always file a dispute. However, if the video you reacted to is from another youtuber who reported your video, you won't get it back since you didn't create that video.
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You are talking about a sulphite reaction And there is a lot of information on this including a claim that it does indeed have an effect on joints with artritis like symptoms. Just google "sulphite reactions" and you will find a wealth of information.
There are no proven links between diet and Osteoarthritis. However there are many people that claim eating particular foods does effect them.
Yes
To claim more than you need to complete the task is basically dishonest. When you claim that you have worked for longer than you have, even if you have worked harder and smarter than someone else finding themselves in your position, you are making a false claim which is fraudulent.
yes its bad if one of your youtube videos are deleted because they have been claimed copyright.
If you are not the creator of the work, you cannot claim copyright on it.
The system would check the dates of posting and note that the claim is fraudulent.
The copyright holder can file a DMCA claim against the violator, to get Youtube to either delete the video, or remove the soundtrack. YouTube has state-of-the-art technology that allows content owners to identify user-uploaded videos and audio comprised of their content, and choose what they want to happen when those videos are found. You can file a copyright notification using their webform. It also has a Content Verification program where you can submit multiple copyright notifications. The Content ID program allows copyright owners to identify user uploaded videos and decide whether they want to block or delete or monetize those videos. These tools have really helped YouTube and copyright owners fight copyright infringements or violations. If you remember the huge furore over the copyright issues filed by Viacom and the debates with the consortium of Japanese TV, music, and film companies really helped in making stricter and more effective copyright controls for YouTube.
To identify and remove a duplicate video on YouTube, you can use the "Content ID" tool provided by YouTube. This tool helps you find and manage duplicate videos by comparing the audio and visual content of videos on the platform. If you find a duplicate video, you can request to have it removed by submitting a copyright infringement claim to YouTube.
Unless other agreements have been made, the creator is considered the copyright holder.
Taking a video off of YouTube is your decision. If someone has requested your video be taken down for copyright or privacy, make sure you thoroughly consider the options to make sure that it is a legitimate claim and that you respect other peoples' request if it is true.
Gloomy Sunday will be protected through 2038; it is controlled by Warner-Chappell and Carlin America.
"Copyright registration may be obtained from the U.S. Copyright Office by formal claim which currently costs 760 dollars per claim, when selected, the registration can be received in as early as five days if there is proof of legitimate need for expedited service shown."
No you cannot "claim" copyright unless you are the original artist/author. Just because you "found" a copy of something does not mean you own the copyright for it. The only way to obtain copyright is to create it yourself, hire someone to create it for you, inherit it, or purchase the rights from the legal owner.
Copyright information on fabric usually appears in the selvage. You can only claim copyright on your own original work.
Depends upon what you mean by "claim". A minor can certainly OWN a copyright, like any other property, but in many jurisdictions the property of the minor is held in trust by the parents or guardians until the age of adulthood.