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Dealing with a whinny baby on youtube

michaels

Banned
Arghh...I found the Cornell DDR CLub video on Google Video and uploaded it to youtube for my videos. I get this pm last week asking me to remove it because he already had it up and it is redundant blah blah blah.

Well i get this pm today..
You have not yet complied with my request for you to remove this video.
Please remove it ASAP or I will have to file a copyright infringement claim with Youtube.

¬ Eugene

Surely youtube wouldn't remove it would they? itold him to piss off and I was gonna remove it until he started acting like a baby.

And here is his comment he posted on the video comments section...
This is an original video not made by you, so please remove it.

Thanks.
¬ Eugene
 
So he made the video OR he didn't make the video and he's uploaded it himself and thinks there shouldn't be more than one copy out there?
 
I'm pretty sure that he doesn't hold any kind of copyright to this video. Just because you filmed something doesn't mystically mean you hold the copyright to it.

Tell him to pound sand.
 
If he was involved with making the vid, youd better remove it. But in any case, he's still a whiny b*tch.
 
In this situation, I would remove it from the 'My Videos' section and then Favorite it instead. Keep your downloaded copy on your drive if you want.
 
Originally posted by: mpitts
I'm pretty sure that he doesn't hold any kind of copyright to this video. Just because you filmed something doesn't mystically mean you hold the copyright to it.

Tell him to pound sand.
Incorrect, my friend... it means exactly that. Anything created after April 1, 1989 (I think) that is an original, private work carries an implied copyright per the Berne Convention. Just because it doesn't bear a "(c)" mark doesn't mean it's in the public domain. Applying for a formal copyright with the USPTO does make ownership much easier to prove for posterity, though.

 
Originally posted by: AStar617
Originally posted by: mpitts
I'm pretty sure that he doesn't hold any kind of copyright to this video. Just because you filmed something doesn't mystically mean you hold the copyright to it.

Tell him to pound sand.
Incorrect, my friend... it means exactly that. Anything created after April 1, 1989 (I think) that is an original, private work carries an implied copyright per the Berne Convention. Just because it doesn't bear a "(c)" mark doesn't mean it's in the public domain. Applying for a formal copyright with the USPTO does make ownership much easier to prove for posterity, though.

What you didn't realize is that I posted my comment 20 years ago.

🙂

Goes to show what I know. 😀
 
youtube is there so people can share thier videos ,if you don't want anyone to see it or use it in some way then why put it on there...basically he can't do anything to you
 
Originally posted by: uhohs
youtube will remove it if he complains to them.
Most definitely they will remove it if he complains. He's claiming the video as his and he has a Director account. You (the OP) will lose.

And sharing on YouTube doesn't necessarily mean downloading somebody else's video and putting it up as your own video. That's why Favorites were created. Other people can see your favorited videos and check them out and know that you weren't responsible for them AND the person who did put it up will appreciate the favorite from you. Everybody wins.
 
Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: AStar617
Originally posted by: mpitts
I'm pretty sure that he doesn't hold any kind of copyright to this video. Just because you filmed something doesn't mystically mean you hold the copyright to it.

Tell him to pound sand.
Incorrect, my friend... it means exactly that. Anything created after April 1, 1989 (I think) that is an original, private work carries an implied copyright per the Berne Convention. Just because it doesn't bear a "(c)" mark doesn't mean it's in the public domain. Applying for a formal copyright with the USPTO does make ownership much easier to prove for posterity, though.

What you didn't realize is that I posted my comment 20 years ago.

🙂
Dammit! Stop bumping old threads, people!! :laugh:

 
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