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Tough shit, you shouldn’t have sent the three fraudulent ones then. It’s all in the terms of service you have agreed to.



Youtube would probably be violating dmca safe harbor if they required claimants to agree to their terms of service.


Ideally, this would be written into law.


I mean I don’t disagree with you as a person. I am saying that YT might be hesitant to take this stance because the legal system might not share this sentiment. That’s for their lawyers to figure out.




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