Hmm, thanks for the thread. I've unlisted all my Persona videos, though if she uses the Match ID feature it won't matter. Hopefully YouTube/Atlus check this out soon!
Methinks someone needs to learn a little something about copyright. Mainly the part about how trademarks and the like are only valid in the particular genre or product line that it's registered under. So unless this Russian group has a video game named Persona that predates the Japanese one, these claims have absolutely no basis.
Monster Cable learned that one the hard way when it tried to sue every other company in the world that used "monster" in their name, including Monster.com and Monster Energy Drinks. They actually believed that because they were granted the word "Monster" in trademark, that they owned the name across everything. Every one of them was dismissed because none of the other companies were making audio/video cables, therefore none of the names were in violation.
I could make a dog food named "Persona" and there's not a damned thing either one of these people would be able to do about it.
Hey guys I saw that she deleted some comments from her video so I asked her "Persona" Why and in Russian and a bunch of other languages then she replies with "потому что не надо устраивать танцы на барабане...вот потому..." Google translate says it means this "because it is not necessary to arrange dancing on a drum ... that's because ..."
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Bing translate says this though "because no need to hold dances on the drum.that's because" so obviously not translating 100%"It is not necessary"?
What does that even mean?
Methinks someone needs to learn a little something about copyright. Mainly the part about how trademarks and the like are only valid in the particular genre or product line that it's registered under. So unless this Russian group has a video game named Persona that predates the Japanese one, these claims have absolutely no basis.
Monster Cable learned that one the hard way when it tried to sue every other company in the world that used "monster" in their name, including Monster.com and Monster Energy Drinks. They actually believed that because they were granted the word "Monster" in trademark, that they owned the name across everything. Every one of them was dismissed because none of the other companies were making audio/video cables, therefore none of the names were in violation.
I could make a dog food named "Persona" and there's not a damned thing either one of these people would be able to do about it.
Bing translate says this though "because no need to hold dances on the drum.that's because" so obviously not translating 100%
That's youtube. They want people to put the first and last name as their account. They don't give a shit about internet privacy. It's not surprising that they've taken down these videos on a bullshit claim either. They're the biggest video site by far so they think they can do whatever. Scum.Well that is a huge privacy issue if true. Just in general that is a really bad policy.
I got this logging into one of my random channels:
The hell just happened here?
What?! It's even affecting SMT stuff now?!I got this logging into one of my random channels:
The hell just happened here?
I got this logging into one of my random channels:
The hell just happened here?
I got this logging into one of my random channels:
The hell just happened here?
Bing translate says this though "because no need to hold dances on the drum.that's because" so obviously not translating 100%
I got this logging into one of my random channels:
The hell just happened here?
I will kickstart your Persona dog food.I could make a dog food named "Persona" and there's not a damned thing either one of these people would be able to do about it.
OK this is really annoying. How can we stop her from doing this?
OK this is really annoying. How can we stop her from doing this?
I wouldn't file a counter-notification if we're dealing with someone who doesn't seem to be legitimate as I've stated in the quote in the OP. It's about protecting your own identity first and foremost with respect to YT's bureaucratic way of dealing with this stuff. Years ago it used to be easier.I suppose the people involved have disputed with YT? This should all be resolved once their staff gets back in the office tomorrow, and it'll probably be the Russian who gets all their accounts taken down.
I suppose the people involved have disputed with YT? This should all be resolved once their staff gets back in the office tomorrow, and it'll probably be the Russian who gets all their accounts taken down.
Huh. I have an old account where one of the popular videos all of a sudden had a pop-up ad. Someone made a claim on it? I figured it was just a youtube thing where vids with more hits receive ads or something...I had something similar happen to my own videos last year.
I don't check my channel very often but one day I noticed advertisements were popping up on my videos. Apparently someone who claims copyright infringement can enable monetization and hijack ad revenue. I forget what it was now, but I googled the name of the organization that submitted the claim and found they had done the same thing to other channels. I submitted a complaint and the ads were taken off eventually...but still, Youtube's policy on this is fucking ridiculous.