Squiggyfm posted,TrekCore's Youtube channel has been taken down due to copyright claims on its SD and HD Star Trek comparisons. In their post on it, Trek Core expressed surprise that a project that reflected so positively on the Blu-ray releases and had been shared by CBS' social media would fall victim to the takedown process.
KristoferB wrote,I used to admin NASA TV's Youtube Channel. We got hit by copywrite bots too. How, I don't exactly know since NASA's stuff is all public domain.
Sources: http://io9.com/trekcores-youtube-cha...-co-1641990334The whole system on YouTube is messed up. I recently had a video pulled and a strike added to my account because the video got popular. I didn't even realize the video got popular, it was an unboxing of a new gaming mouse, and this was a couple/few months ago. I noticed it was re-tweeted and shared a lot sure but YouTube says I paid a marketing company to artificially inflate the views so they deleted the video and re-uploaded it with zero views. I tried to appeal it several but all I got was automated responses for the most part and they basically said that they just knew however they did that I paid a marketing company to get more views and that was that, I was guilty and there was nothing I could do to prove my innocence. I did none of this of course, my YouTube channel is not important enough for me to spend money on promoting it. It's all broken from what I can see.
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