This is a video response to www.youtube.com Youtube partners and privileges by NoMoreC2 In it he is critical of YouTube for not allowing fair use when it comes to YouTube Partners. As it turns out the ability for partners to block their content from being used by others is not something YouTube partners can do. First lets define our terms. www.youtube.com is a Branded Channel. In other words they actually pay YouTube for the right to be here. You can learn more about what a Branded Channel is here www.youtube.com However NoMoreC2 is correct in his claim of hypocrisy on YouTube's part when it comes to removing videos for showing too much skin while at the same time taking money from Playboy. Now some partners are enrolled into what is called the Content ID or Content Management System. You can learn about the program from YouTube employee Margaret Stewart here: www.youtube.com Here is the application page for the Content ID program www.youtube.com Once approved you can either track, monetize, or block content uploaded to YouTube. You can also block content being shown to certain countries. Now the one thing I disagree with here is if someone wishes to claim a video uploaded by someone else and choses to monetize it. The ad revenue is not shared with the person who made the video. That is why in most cases I fill out the dispute form for the content ID match. However the Content ID system is preferable to me compared to how it used to be back in the early years of YouTube ...
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