Dealing with unauthorised usage on YouTube
Posted on October 16, 2007
How you can stop your work being stolen
Members who feel that Internet video-sharing site YouTube contains material featuring their work that is being distributed without proper authorisation should know that there is a straightforward way in which they can have the worked removed.
YouTube has created a Content Verification Tool specifically designed to allow content owners to locate and notify the company of potentially infringing content. The service provides an easy-to-use interface where content owners can request that material be removed. A simple one page form allows YouTube to generate the appropriate DCMA notification that is needed to take down offending content.
Because the service is automated and works 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, it is the fastest way of dealing with complaints.
Rights owners (including performers) can sign up for the service at:
http://youtube.com/t/copyright_program
Once your application has been submitted, YouTube will follow up by providing you with a tutorial and login information to get you started and on your way.
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