Content ID Fraud Music Publishing Rights Collecting Society 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2012

Music Publishing Rights Collecting Society "Matched third party content" Content ID Fraud

Their Facebook info states:
"Our mission is to file copyright claims so that ads will be placed onto certain videos, and we will be able to make money off of them. We do not seek to have anyone's videos blocked in certain countries or disabled altogether, all we are trying to do is make a bit of money. That's not so bad, is it?"

Do real work to make money. Stealing from someone your grandma's age is pretty low.

Other such outfits : AdRev, Orchard, GoDigital, rumblefish, Cinetel Multimedia

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  • How do you file a dispute

  • @MissBikiniCanada click on "match third party content", then "dispute". Fill out the form. For these crooks, option 1 with no explanation will do. They don't put up any resistance. Their fraud claim disappears immediately.

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  • @dancelanddave "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

  • @bbdhrggl You are complaining about lost ad revenue. Perhaps peoplemight bemore sympathetic if your ONLY motivation was to make people happy. If you don't really care about the money, give it back to the owners.

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  • Fortunately, copyright claims filed by this "society" are easy to get rid of. I've gotten several in the past two years, and the claim permanently disappears within seconds of my filing a dispute.

  • @uknowispeaksense The few lost pennies really hurt, ouch ;) the crooks might have been booted off already. Anyone still getting claims from mprcs?

  • @dancelanddave, let's, then, figth against that absurd, idiotic an obsolete laws. At any cost. Copyritht laws are worst than cancer.

  • control freaks

  • AdRev posts adds on documentaries I upload, from BBC, National Geographic, Discovery channel, PBS. AdRev are criminals.

  • @dancelanddave Ah, possible mistunderstanding here. I too, stand by and support YouTube's policy in regards to legitimate Content ID claims. The protest here is against the fraudulent outfit "Music Publishing Rights Collecting Society", probably started by one, or a bunch of kids. Please read the video description.

  • @bbdhrggl Then all i can do is wish you luck, ive visited your channel and you seem to be a great teacher, with great intentions, but i still stand by youtube, and support them in their Content ID, and disagree with unhappiness regarding the subject. i am a very hardworking musician, producer and once was a label co owner. Youtube has cost the industry and its people, alot of money and jobs so something had to be done.

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