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      YouTuber won DMCA fight with fake Nintendo lawyer by detecting spoofed email

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 27 December 2024

    A brave YouTuber has managed to defeat a fake Nintendo lawyer improperly targeting his channel with copyright takedowns that could have seen his entire channel removed if YouTube issued one more strike.

    Sharing his story with The Verge , Dominik "Domtendo" Neumayer—a German YouTuber who has broadcasted play-throughs of popular games for 17 years—said that it all started when YouTube removed some videos from his channel that were centered on The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom . Those removals came after a pair of complaints were filed under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and generated two strikes. Everyone on YouTube knows that three strikes mean you're out and off the platform permanently.

    Suddenly at risk of losing the entire channel he had built on YouTube, Neumayer was stunned, The Verge noted, partly because most game companies consider "Let's Play" videos like his to be free marketing, not a threat to their business. And while Nintendo has been known to target YouTubers with DMCA takedowns, it generally historically took no issues with accounts like his.

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      YouTuber won DMCA fight with fake Nintendo lawyer by detecting spoofed email

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 27 December 2024

    A brave YouTuber has managed to defeat a fake Nintendo lawyer improperly targeting his channel with copyright takedowns that could have seen his entire channel removed if YouTube issued one more strike.

    Sharing his story with The Verge , Dominik "Domtendo" Neumayer—a German YouTuber who has broadcasted play-throughs of popular games for 17 years—said that it all started when YouTube removed some videos from his channel that were centered on The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom . Those removals came after a pair of complaints were filed under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and generated two strikes. Everyone on YouTube knows that three strikes mean you're out and off the platform permanently.

    Suddenly at risk of losing the entire channel he had built on YouTube, Neumayer was stunned, The Verge noted, partly because most game companies consider "Let's Play" videos like his to be free marketing, not a threat to their business. And while Nintendo has been known to target YouTubers with DMCA takedowns, it generally historically took no issues with accounts like his.

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      YouTuber won DMCA fight with fake Nintendo lawyer by detecting spoofed email

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 27 December 2024

    A brave YouTuber has managed to defeat a fake Nintendo lawyer improperly targeting his channel with copyright takedowns that could have seen his entire channel removed if YouTube issued one more strike.

    Sharing his story with The Verge , Dominik "Domtendo" Neumayer—a German YouTuber who has broadcasted play-throughs of popular games for 17 years—said that it all started when YouTube removed some videos from his channel that were centered on The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom . Those removals came after a pair of complaints were filed under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and generated two strikes. Everyone on YouTube knows that three strikes mean you're out and off the platform permanently.

    Suddenly at risk of losing the entire channel he had built on YouTube, Neumayer was stunned, The Verge noted, partly because most game companies consider "Let's Play" videos like his to be free marketing, not a threat to their business. And while Nintendo has been known to target YouTubers with DMCA takedowns, it generally historically took no issues with accounts like his.

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    • tagpolicy tagpolicy tagpolicy tagcopyright troll tagcopyright troll tagcopyright troll tagdigital millennium copyright act tagdigital millennium copyright act tagdigital millennium copyright act tagdmca takedown tagdmca takedown tagdmca takedown tagnintendo tagnintendo tagnintendo tagyoutube tagyoutube tagyoutube tagyoutubers tagyoutubers tagyoutubers tagpolicy tagpolicy tagpolicy tagcopyright troll tagcopyright troll tagcopyright troll tagdigital millennium copyright act tagdigital millennium copyright act tagdigital millennium copyright act tagdmca takedown tagdmca takedown tagdmca takedown tagnintendo tagnintendo tagnintendo tagyoutube tagyoutube tagyoutube tagyoutubers tagyoutubers tagyoutubers tagpolicy tagpolicy tagpolicy tagcopyright troll tagcopyright troll tagcopyright troll tagdigital millennium copyright act tagdigital millennium copyright act tagdigital millennium copyright act tagdmca takedown tagdmca takedown tagdmca takedown tagnintendo tagnintendo tagnintendo tagyoutube tagyoutube tagyoutube tagyoutubers tagyoutubers tagyoutubers

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