I'm confused on this part and so I figured I'd drop by and ask. I was researching partners and I notice they say you have to be 100% copyright free. Which makes sense, shouldn't make money if its copyright, just like monetization is omitted from those videos. However, we all know partners still do upload copyrighted content, how are they allowed to on their channels and still be partnered? For instance, a few of the games I've covered have had copyright claims on them, not strikes, just "blahblah music or image was found in the video". These exact same cutscenes and stuff can be found far and wide on more popular channels, but if you have to be 100% copyright free, how come they get to do it?
That's basically my question. My channel has quite a few copyrights from games I've played with cutscenes, and some of my earlier videos contained music violations before it was an LP channel. Why would I remove them just for this? Especially when you consider the fact that I will be playing games that will inevitably copyright again just because it's SO easy. One partner FAQ said you couldn't because profiting from other people's work = bad, but said videos can't be omitted from the partnership program just as YouTube automatically omits them from monetization?
That's the only way it makes sense that people can have stuff that I know strikes a copyright and still maintain partnership, unless bigger partnerships they're just like "You're so popular and making us so much money who gives a damn, we'll do anything for you :D!!!"
That's basically my question. My channel has quite a few copyrights from games I've played with cutscenes, and some of my earlier videos contained music violations before it was an LP channel. Why would I remove them just for this? Especially when you consider the fact that I will be playing games that will inevitably copyright again just because it's SO easy. One partner FAQ said you couldn't because profiting from other people's work = bad, but said videos can't be omitted from the partnership program just as YouTube automatically omits them from monetization?
That's the only way it makes sense that people can have stuff that I know strikes a copyright and still maintain partnership, unless bigger partnerships they're just like "You're so popular and making us so much money who gives a damn, we'll do anything for you :D!!!"