Does Facebook ban my page if I stream cartoons?

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Does Facebook ban my page if I start streaming Tom and Jerry for example?
 
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I see, in someone in this moment from here that is streaming stuff from the web?
For example if I grab from youtube videos, compilations are they copyrighted? How do I know if they are?
 
Unless you have permission its copyrighted.
 
If you get manual report no matter what frames you put. its the same in youtube. You can reverse the video and not get cough by algo but manual report will doom you
 
Why not stream on YouTube, I've seen tons of live streams on pretty anything popular and it's all copyrighted.
 
You may run into Copyright Issues, so Yes.
 
You can always stream "TJM and Harry" no copyright issues there.

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Guys, another question:

if you run a website and host copyrighted content on your own server for example? What can they do?
 
send DMCA and possibly sue you? Don't do it.
what if everything is registered anonymously, on other/not real persons, etc? like make it super hard for them to get you and easy for you to rotate the stuff (domains/etc)

anyway it's a PITA until you run it like for a year or two and get used to solve those problems, haha :)

I'm wondering how do those channels on YT live which stream copyright content, I can't get how they approve the content and even pay for ads there, even though the content is a little bit pitched/etc

does it stop from being stolen if they change it a little bit? it's so dumb in my opinion... like 100/100 persons would understand that it's the stolen content, haha
 
You can't run your business on stolen content, man. It might work at first, but over the long term, you'll just get busted. Don't do it. There are many other things you could do to keep your page engaging.
 
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