rombsix -> RE: YouTube attacks me again... This time, it's alarming, though. (May 22 2011 18:14:50)
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a suggestion...without anyone knowing anything your title tells them its not yours and may be a copyright infringement...next time dont use the name of the artist in the title...put it in your description if you want ...put buleria falseta and in the notes...say its from him etc...otherwise its not hard to do a search in goggle and see that you are not him therefor it must be a copyright infringement Read this, Flo: "I CAN'T believe this! The 15-minute video I just posted above of me on stage with my vocalist and guitarist friends just got FLAGGED by YouTube! I tried posting this video on another YouTube channel I have some time back, and I was dumb enough to include tags to the video with Pink Floyd and Wish You Were Here - it got flagged back then, and I assumed it was because of that. This time, I uploaded the video as unlisted (so only YOU guys can see it), and the original video I uploaded was named in Arabic, and the name had nothing to do with the content. I placed NO TAGS to the video, but guess what!? I just received a notice saying that the content of my video has parts that are owned by UMPG Publishing with the content type being a musical composition . Now, I'm NOT the computer expert, but I don't think that YouTube hires people to actually sit and watch videos ALL DAY LONG to just find out which ones have such copyright breaches so they can flag them. Also, I don't think any YouTube robots could have picked up my video because of any tags or file names. Also, I didn't use any MP3s of the original content, and we played the songs acoustically, and there was all that background noise - so I feel that some HUMAN actually saw the video and flagged it... Did anyone of you guys do that!? Simon, or Ron, or any other computer experts: PLEASE, do you have any clue as to HOW YouTube figured me out? Is the CIA continuously monitoring my internet activity?!"
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