Kingdom Hearts Re Chain of Memories LeonhartGR Let's Play Tribute to Necroscope

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I was able to upload videos more than 15 minutes long.... so when I cam back from my summer holidays I decided to upload a new part of my Kingdom Hearts walkthrough. I was uploading all night because my max available speed in Greece is 11-12 mbps (so uploading up to 100k/sec) and when I woke up I noticed I couldn't upload longer videos. Now I'm afraid of my other videos being flagged and deleted... Because of a copyright strike in the first video of my walkthrough (a song in the background is the issue). I see that in the copyright help section on YT says that even if I remove the videos I will need to wait 6 months and pass the copyright school! I'm not sure if verifying my account will help to enable uploading longer videos...

Copyright strike basics

YouTube removes content when we receive complete and valid removal requests. When content is removed, a strike is applied to the uploader's account.

If you receive three copyright strikes, your account will be suspended and all the videos uploaded to your account will be removed. Users with suspended accounts are prohibited from creating new accounts.
Quick facts about copyright strikes

Receiving a copyright strike can limit your access to special YouTube features.
Copyright strikes are often confused with Content ID matches, which can result in a video being blocked. They are not the same.
You can view your strike information in the Copyright Notices section of your account.
Please note that deleting the video that received the strike will not resolve the strike.


How to resolve a copyright strike and restore your account's good standing:

You may wait six months for the strike to expire. The strike will expire as long as you complete Copyright School and receive no additional copyright strikes during those six months.
You may ask the person who claimed your video to retract their claim of copyright infringement.
If your video was mistakenly removed, misidentified as infringing, or qualifies as a potential fair use, you may wish to submit a counter-notification.
 
I wonder if that's why people make duplicate accounts all the time?
 
Hopefully issue solved by deleting a video which was blocked worldwide! Thank God! There was no way I would upload so many videos again!

I have also verified my account so if anyone is willing to create thumbnails for each of my 2 Let's Plays I would be really grateful! Thanks!

Also part 20 is up!!! Yey! Didn't need to re-upload it thanks to YT's awesome "re-activate" feature!

You were right... Just checked it out and the new HD encoder sucks!!! But I can't upload at original size either which might have been better for encoding than re-encoding my FLV exports from OBS...
 
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I just received a copyright strike update from YouTube!!!

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Account statusLeonhartGRLeonhartGRVerifiedCommunity guidelines Good standingCopyright Bad standing • Expires Jun 25, 2014If you receive two more strikes, your YouTube account will be suspended.Strike 1Video ID: lL7cdkk3mxcClaimed by EMI Records Japan on Dec 27, 2013Submit counter-notificationBecause your account is in bad standing, you've lost access to some YouTube features. Learn moreBefore Submission    To submit a copyright counter-notification, you must be certain that you have the legal right to post the video to YouTube.    By submitting a counter-notification, you consent to disclosing the information provided below, including your name, address and phone number, to the claimant.    A counter-notification is a legal notification to YouTube that the claimant has made a mistake or misidentified your content. To prevent your content from being reinstated to YouTube, the claimant must sue you. If you are not prepared to face the claimant in court, you should not proceed with a counter-notification. If there is any part of this process that is unclear to you, please consult with a lawyer.Eligible Videos        Video        Video IDlL7cdkk3mxc        Length        Description        ClaimantEMI Records Japan        RepresentativeHiroshi Morikawa        Claimant [email protected]        Work allegedly infringed Original song: "Simple and Clean"Please note: If any portion of the claimant's material is used in your video, please review the information regarding fair use available here before proceeding. If you have further questions, we suggest you consult with a lawyer.    I have read the above statement.
And I have supported this company for so long!
 
When I first got the strike they said it was by Square Enix. Now, after all those months with my account limited, it says Emi Japan. YouTube system is messed up and Square Enix is popular for persecuting users for fanmade use of their games... look at this forum for example with all those model design/import/export/sharing limitations.

I don't get your point there anyway... I didn't have any issue with any other company and if you do a simple search for any of the "kingdom hearts ending simple and clean" videos you will find a lot of difficulty spotting one with sound. They are all muted! Of course SE is responsible for preventing this from happening since we are buying their game with their music on... Of course this behavior from EMI Japan is hurting Square's image, as a company, to the simple user/fan who want to honor their game, by using part of their videos in their channel for promoting their work, and ends up getting a copyright strike like he is a criminal!

Even if YouTube's detection system is broken, since they know that and are the good, humble guys, they can raise all copyright infringement strikes from this website and seize to support them. Or keep their copyright strikes on YT, shut their channels down and move to their own website. But they don't do that. They keep things like they think fit.

P.S.: We are making such a matter for a 12 second video here guys... what harm would I be able to do to the company anyways...
 
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