Talk:YouTube Copyright School/@comment-5568834-20160125184619

That's nothing educational. Shouldn't YouTube just somehow observe and listen to uploaded videos carefully before making them public? I think it would be better if YouTube did that, and if the video had any content that the user didn't own, YouTube would have to be able to provide a link for consent from the copyright owner to post the video and make the user show that as a source and set up a deadline to do that. If the user misses the deadline for consent, that would have to be a copyright infringement. It's so unfair to just remove a video because of a copyright claim. If anybody wanted to upload a video with content I owned but didn't ask my permission, I would only simply take down the video if the content were supposed to be private no matter what. If the video with my content didn't need to be private but somebody else uploaded it without my permission, I would tell that person that he or she didn't learn or just forgot to ask me permission and owed me an apology. If the person didn't apologize, I would take down the video.