The Great YouTube Copyright Fiasco of 2013 |
In July 2021, YouTube set all unlisted videos uploaded before 2017 to private (unless the channel owner had opted out). In the weeks leading up to this change, Archive Team archived many pre-2017 unlisted YouTube videos. If this video was uploaded before 2017 and has gone private, there is a chance that a 360p archived version can be viewed on archive.org via the site's Wayback Machine as follows: 1. Enter the YouTube URL in the Wayback Machine form or click on the following link: https://web.archive.org/web/20210000000000*/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-S6Bj3r-JM 2. Right-click on a blue entry in July in the calendar. 3. Click 'Copy link address'. 4. Paste the copied link address into your web browser's address bar and press enter.
Description: A 15-minute explanation of the context, effects and implications of YouTube's Content ID policy changes. Just for the record: out of 110+ videos, Bunnyhop has received content ID notices on about four of them. In all cases they were silly and erroneous but Konami has yet to informally reverse their claims, leaving me to reply on YouTube's own dispute system to get 'em off. This isn't enough trouble hurt Bunnyhop in the short-term, but as explained in the video this seriously increases the "risk" half of the risk/reward decision weighing made when doing exhaustive lengthy projects like Critical Close-Ups. This video uses music from audiomicro.com. |