How To Avoid Copyright Strikes on Reaction Videos
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This was totally unhelpful. Saying over and over and over that you haven’t gotten a copyright strike doesn’t teach others how to achieve the same. 🤦♂️
I’m sorry to hear that!
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Man's just blabbing
@@JacobRestitutothis is very helpful. You literally explained. Just don't appeal it after you dispute it. Thank you for your help.
He’s a content creator. Thats what they do
The problem, and something you really need to look out for, is that just because you haven't gotten a strike on anything yet does not mean you are safe. For example 20 years from now someone can decide to copyright claim one of your oldest videos. People who do reaction videos are taking massive risks. Reaction videos don't count as fair use. All content creators who do reaction videos are essentially walking through a mine field with their channel so to speak.
A strike is very different from a claim
Different countries have different rules about when it’s OK to use material without the copyright owner’s permission. For example, in the United States, works of commentary, criticism, research, teaching, or news reporting may be considered fair use.
I got my first strike TONIGHT from Sony. I am new to reactions (only about 5 months in). I do surface level musical analysis of music.
This was a OST from the anime Bleach. I primarily do a lot of educational music breakdown type of vids. It's not just a play and say "wow that is cool".
The video was not public it was private and STILL earned my channel a strike. I have watched your videos before and remember you saying you have done thousands of videos without a strike. It can happen. I have heard that Bleach is starting to get after folks. Fair use is not really fair use it seems difficult for RUclips to back us. Especially confusing when global music is used.
Hi I’m just wondering, did you get this issue taken care of? What are you doing in response? Or are you just waiting out the strike? I notice you’re still posting reaction videos. Thanks so much
Anime/Japanese music always gets strikes.
I mean that's not accurate but ok
Does that strike ever go away? I see this happened to you 1 year ago.
@@LongerIntelligence After 90 days it went away.
I have a reaction channel as well and just like you I never appealed anything, I would dispute under fair use and leave it at that to see if it would be overturned or if they held their claim. And I never had any issue with that until recently, I disputed a copyright claim as usual and was immediately met with a takedown strike. The video was never posted, I was only ever in my drafts. I emailed the record label explaining what happened and asked them if they would remove takedown request and just leave it as copyright claim but I never received a response.
What makes even less sense is there are tons of reactions to that exact song and performance that I had done, yet those videos are up no problem. So now I feel as though I can't even dispute anything anymore because it did in fact result in a strike, when I thought that wasn't possible.
All to say, just a heads up for you, YT changes all the time and that is how I got mine, following the exact same procedure you have been.
That’s wild!!! Have you used the creator support chat?
@Jacob Restituto I had no idea about it until I saw this video lol so I am chatting with someone as we speak 😂
@@SuffiReax did your problem ever get fixed?
@@JayTee2000 Nah :/
I got on the chat support and they just directed me to a bunch of articles of how to not get a strike and copyright and all that and then said I can contact the claimant (which I did and got no response) or wait it out.
I could appeal it but I don’t want to cause any further issues. So I am resigning to just waiting for it to expire. And probably never disputing a claim again.
@@SuffiReax what about your other reaction videos, are they still monetizated or is this a problem you have often?
Good video ! I learned from it that you barely got any strikes
I've received somewhere between 80-100 copyright CLAIMs on the background music in my videos. I've had one video where I rebutted the claim, the company rejected my rebuttal and I appealed. This company rejected my appeal and called for a takedown of my video. According to YT, they have to first remove your video and I will receive a strike, but... After the take down, I have the opportunity to put in an appeal AGAIN, as a legal claim. I DID this... I won. My video was restored and the strike was dropped.
Don't let them push you around. 😎✌
So good. Love that
People think a claim is a strike....I just ignore the claims, as I have not monetized my channel, I don't do youtube for money just for fun. The amount of money I would make is so little...it's not worth it to me.
You never know! I thought the same thing, until I had 1000 claims to dispute lol
@@JacobRestituto Well I only made 3 videos the entire of 2021, so that plus almost 300 Christmas songs I have uploaded has only given me about 2600 watch hours, so I'm pretty short on that, but usually carry me over the 4000 hours, and I already have 2100+ subs. So when I fully retire on June 23rd of 2022 (my 62nd birthday) I may try to go for it....I've wondered if I should do reactions....I may give it a go !
@@JacobRestituto if you have sponsors does it matter if the video is able to be monetized?
Yeah, on my main channel, I do song covers,, and all of them get claimed obviously, but they get to stay up and are just not monetizable,, but that doesn't really make a difference with my, like, 87 subscribers anyways,, so as long as it's just claims and they're not blocked, it's not really a problem for me
What if someone uses a lot of a creators video in the reaction video. Can the creator of the original video file a copyright claim and if they do what happens then?
I’ve been wanting to do reaction videos for a long time. But because of being afraid of getting a copyright strike, I had to do “blind reactions”; where I’d record myself reacting to a movie trailer/music video/TV show clip with no footage of it shown in the upper/lower corner of the screen. That worked for a while. But then seeing other reactors doing videos where they show the trailer/video/TV shows in the reaction, I want to do what they do.
How do I do it?
I’m not super familiar with actual copyright strikes, but as long as you don’t appeal the rejected dispute in my experience, you should be fine, you can always delete the video and blur it out instead
I think the use of artist's music for other people to make money off of it should get a cut of the proceeds instead of the reaction people getting all of the money off of music they had nothing to do with or be banned from using it for personal monetary gain.
I am an American Sign Language song-signer. I sign the words to classic rock songs and post them to Facebook. I do not make money from my videos. How can I keep my videos from being muted?
Just got my first copyright strike after it being green lit for 2 days with no claim, straight take down.. its tough getting a strike when other creators who make the same content and edit their videos as much as I do, have no problems.
A strike?!?!
That's one of the big problems with this whole thing. Someone could see one of their clips in your video and be ok with it today, but then 5 years from now that person might have a really crappy day and be in a really pissy mood and then decide to copyright strike your video. Like I said, doing reaction videos is extremely risky. There are a lot of pitfalls you need to be aware of. For example Google/RUclips's own policy states that reaction videos do not fall under fair use.
@@JacobRestituto yeah bro...
Hey thanks for your videos. How do streamers like Kai cenat and speed get away with playing any song on their live streams?
Not sure - maybe they turn off monetization
imagine striking a copyright claim, where they get more exposure on their music especially if its a smaller artist... shits backwards
I hear ya
Hey, have you still not received one as of 2024?
So, how do you actually “avoid” copyright strikes, what causes it and why?
This the 2nd video I watched with the same title and still nada. You didn't EXPLAIN or ELABORATE about HOW to actually avoid the strikes and claims. i.e putting something in the video description. thanks anyway
is there a set amount of time you can show of a show or a movie? like you have to be within this amount of minutes showing the clip?
Not that I know of
I see people do reaction/comments on a full cooking video. Is it legal to do this?
great great video.. easily one of the best and cleanest ive seen on the topic. thank you for sharing 👍🏾👍🏾
Glad it was helpful!
They are saying they are not letting me monetize and not letting the video be viewed either. How do you get it still viewed? I don’t care so much about the money.
Dispute the claim and wait 48 hours and it should become visible
Thanks for the video. Can thumbnails get claimed? Or can you use anything on the thumbnail.
I think pretty much anything
Great video brother ⭐️🎉
Thank you man!!!
Do you think reacting to memes (no music) will have problems with claims and strikes too?
if there is no music, (including background music) probably not
@@JacobRestituto thanks for replying man
I hope you had a very merry Christmas, Jacob.
Likewise!!!🎄
Hi Jacob, can you please provide a link to your other video? You have so many videos, and I haven't been able to find it.
I wonder how some movie reaction channels don’t get the ‘blocked worldwide’ from RUclips?!
Not sure!
Just stumbled upon your video. We are super new to the movies reaction market and being stung twice already with copyright claim. First time we took down the video, cut it super short and did a new upload but after seeing how other creators can keep going for almost an hour for the same content made me thing that maybe there are other ways to it. We just posted reaction part 2 and got a claim again. I decided I am going to dispute it now and see what happens.
Disputing is definitely worth a shot!
RUclips is sometimes weird with its claims
@MovieMagicReacts Did your claims get taken care of?
@@JarodandMissy Hi! Yes, the claims got sorted, although every now and then they keep appearing, it really depends on what you use in your footage. When I get one I usually delete the video, edit the clips used and upload it again.
I've got a number of claims but I'm too scared to even reply 😅 Heck, one of my videos is claimed to have a song in it when it doesn't even have one...
I’d give it a shot!
@@JacobRestituto What if they win (unfairly) and I lose my channel? 😟😖
Also, I never know how to word the reply 😓
Thanks for this and the other one 2yrs ago… I’m new and wondering what software you use to screen capture yourself and the video you are reacting to… thank you!
I use STREAMLABS OBS
@@JacobRestituto wow cool 👍🏼 appreciate you replying! Thank you! It’s rare to get replies from successful and busy you RUclipsrs so really appreciate it! 😊👍🏼
Hey there would love your opinion on something. I received a warning during a live stream because I was reacting to Mettalica, you mentioned that you stream on Twitch. Is it better on twitch can you get copyrighted and if you still stream on YT how do you manage to stay safe
That’s a tough one, I heard twitch is getting bad too. Personally, I stopped react thing on live stream with Music, because it was too risky.
5:00 how do you do that? I don't have that option
Makes sense. Thanks for your info.
You bet
can you still make money after doing them videos?
only if the claim gets released
Thank you so much, as you can tell from my pfp im also doing reaction videos and man copyright claims on everything, im disputing everything so far but thanks for a break down because this is a bit stressful. One song/video is claimed by obviousl the band/record label but also some filming crew as well, so 2 claims 😶 in one video hopefully it goes through
Good luck!
does anyone have any idea how this works with Live streams? i see youtubers like Penguinz0 watching videos in a live stream and he never gets a single strike/claim. but i react to one video in my live stream and the live stream gets cut? can anyone explain? i disputed the claim and i was found to be in the right, but by that point the damage is already done to the live stream
How much time does it take to get a response after submitting dispute???
Different for everyone
The interesting about "copyright issue" is when you got strike direct not from the label records officially but it's come from the "third party" which you react video's from artis/musician/band who don't have their label records officially... how you manage that jacob? hhe... you know like Anonymous claim...
But obviously and fortunely like Alip ba ta's video react you will never get a single "strike" from him... especially if you react from his official youtube channel... hhe
I’m not sure what you mean?
@@JacobRestituto Im sorry for my bad english... jacob... hhe... I mean if someone "Third party" send report to youtube channel... or to the recording company you know the publisher... and claim there a have "copy right issue" then probably you have gonna strike... it always happens to many reactor... get blocked then you must supposely to take down your video... how you to manage that problem...? If someday happens to you jacob... hhe...
Because alip have a same problem... "copy right issue" back was there... hhe
Can you get monetized by doing a reaction video or is it most likely always going to be demonetized?
You can - it depends on the artist / label
I have a small hobbyist channel with only 380 subs, with only 1 song reaction video (I intend to do more) - I really have no desire to make money or monetize the channel, so should I really bother with the disputes? The copyright violation says 'it merely can't be monetized' - should I care?
the only reason I would recommend it is incase you change your mind in the future, you wont have to go back
@@JacobRestituto thanks bro, something to consider.
2:49 why are you revealing your phone number?
How can I live stream my reactions of movie trailers or other videos? Not upload my reaction but do the reaction live. Shouldn't that fall under fair use as a critique of a product?
Unfortunately not. Google/RUclips's own policy states that reaction videos do not fall under fair use. Which is why I don't understand how so many RUclips channels get away with monetizing reaction videos. But let you or me try that then all of a sudden RUclips is all over us.
@@cobalt-snake6125 corporate media narratives is how. If you have enough money then you get to guide people with limited tinted bias information. I mean, I would put money on New Rockstars is getting Disney dollars who probably has a deal with YT and so on. I would say the same for the big name YT critics are there to play their part. This is why if a company wants to be 'As A Serfice', intended, then it should be a gov. service via nationalization. Make every channel like a store front, instead of a vertical scroll, make YT a horizontal scroll like dating swipes and turn twitter into a real town hall by having the gov. use laws of free speech. No favorites and more democratic. People think major tech companies are left leaning but they are extremely fiscally capitalist conservative to the point of feudal.
If you haven’t done reactions - I would start with posting over livestreams - it’s a little easier to control
@@JacobRestituto What do you mean posting over liverstreams? Doing the reaction live?
5:32 is it a real person or a bot?
I thought you said you never appealed only to later say you did appeal?
No, you dispute but never appeal
Dispute the claim but don’t appeal a decision
don't want a copyright strike? don't steal people's content. Even if they don't claim it, it's still stealing.
So nobody should do reaction videos then?
Great explanation!
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
ok so i want to use videos from youtube or wherever to do reaction videos. do I need to be watching the video live while recording myself doing the reaction in obs or do I acquire the video by wtv means and add my overlay after? thnx if you answer
I recorded live via obs
but not on a livestream, that's risky with youtube
@@JacobRestituto ty very much for replying. i guess that does go around the rules of not downloading. ty again
@@JacobRestituto i c. ty. ok no live streams then. i actually wasn't planning to live stream that kind of content but ty for the additional info. as I am just starting my channel the more mistakes I can fix before they happen the better so ty again and have a nice day!!!
@@silentfarts sure thing
Great video thanks. Let’s say that I am not earning any money from these videos, no ads etc, is there any chance that I’d get a copyright strike? I am not getting any money so I think that wouldn’t be a problem huh?
I don’t think money has to do it with it.
I would dispute them anyway
@@JacobRestituto I literally don't understand this process man, I saw at least 20 videos about an anime episode reaction that recently been uploaded and I tried to record a reaction video myself but I got copyright restriction and I can't even upload the video even if I am not earning any money. But I saw at least 20 RUclipsrs that reacted the same episode as I did (the video transparency and everything) but I can not upload my video. How can solve this problem could you lend me a hand?
should I send a feedback that says this is fair use???
I hope every reactor who needs it sees this!
Same!
@@JacobRestituto I'm in the process of making an IG post with the thumbnail and then the link in the description, I'll be tagging all the reactors I follow on there
Hello, in my videos there’s some videos that says copyright claimed but there’s some that says copyright claimed +1
I don’t really understand the difference between the copyright claimed and copyright claimed +1
If I have copyright claimed +1 will my channel get banned of RUclips?
And also a ton of my videos are copyright claimed, is there something I can do about it?
Hmm, I’ve never seen the +1?
Maybe it’s 2 copyright claims?
And you can try disputing them all
@@JacobRestituto How?
I heard of it and can I do it in iPad?
@@JacobRestituto I texted u I can show u what my screen says!
@@JacobRestituto someone reported my channel..
I just got one smh
Oh man, for what?
I recently received a strike on a video I set to private 🤣
Yeah, they’re super strict lol
It's the algorithm. The moment you upload it, RUclips is analyzing every frame pixel and sound in milliseconds. There's no human, its all automated.
I'm sory but the more i watch your videos the more I confuse.
Those unminced words are just a noise. Waste of time
Sorry to hear this wasn’t helpful for you!
I was just on your other video and didn't learn anything so I must bid you a fair ado.
thanks for the feedback! hope you find what you're looking for! I appreciate you taking the time to check out the videos!
@@JacobRestituto It's all good. I want to do reaction videos to music because I understand music but I live in the USA and when I try to do a video it gets taken down. I see lots of videos that are up and don't get taken down. I don't care about the money so there is no problem there. I just want to have fun and share music no one has really heard before.
Can you react to SIA
Thanks
The sure fire way is to not monetize them.
I don’t think this is completly true, I think they claim it regardless
@@JacobRestituto Interesting.