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Hello,
Can anyone help me?
My YouTube channel was demontized due to reused content and my appeal was rejected, but I believe it's a mistake. I post gaming content and in my appeal I showed my content creation process in good detail which was how I upload my footage from my console onto my PC and how I record my footage on PC. Which I then showed and talked through how I edit using my editing software. I also showed my other accounts I post my content on because I thought they might think I was taking content from their. But when they rejected it and they said "Appeal didn't demonstrate enough value-add editing." Which means the editing shown in your appeal didn't substantially change the original work. Taking someone else's content and making minimal changes is still violative of our reused content policy.
But like I said this doesn't relate to me because I record my footage and edit it myself.
YouTube says that "video game content may be monetized depending on the commercial use rights granted to you by licenses of video game publishers." But then I'm being told my content is reused but it's my footage which I put into my editor and I do stuff such as key framing, audio adjustments, different types of transitions, adding different text animations and text effects, twixtors, colour correction. Where as there are other YouTube channels who are monetized who upload just raw gameplay.
The videos I make are mainly from companies such as Insomniac Games (Spider-Man) Rockstar Games (Red Dead Series and GTA Series) and Rocksteady (Batman Arkham Series). I'm struggling to find where it says if I'm granted commercial use rights for these games to give YouTube evidence I'm allowed to post this content.
I've seen people contact the YouTube help team on X (Twitter) and YouTube sometimes have another look which I want to happen for me. I want to tell them why my content isn't reused and is this best done by explaining why I have commercial rights to use my footage?
Thank you for your time.
I would be really grateful if someone can help me overcome this situation.
Can anyone help me?
My YouTube channel was demontized due to reused content and my appeal was rejected, but I believe it's a mistake. I post gaming content and in my appeal I showed my content creation process in good detail which was how I upload my footage from my console onto my PC and how I record my footage on PC. Which I then showed and talked through how I edit using my editing software. I also showed my other accounts I post my content on because I thought they might think I was taking content from their. But when they rejected it and they said "Appeal didn't demonstrate enough value-add editing." Which means the editing shown in your appeal didn't substantially change the original work. Taking someone else's content and making minimal changes is still violative of our reused content policy.
But like I said this doesn't relate to me because I record my footage and edit it myself.
YouTube says that "video game content may be monetized depending on the commercial use rights granted to you by licenses of video game publishers." But then I'm being told my content is reused but it's my footage which I put into my editor and I do stuff such as key framing, audio adjustments, different types of transitions, adding different text animations and text effects, twixtors, colour correction. Where as there are other YouTube channels who are monetized who upload just raw gameplay.
The videos I make are mainly from companies such as Insomniac Games (Spider-Man) Rockstar Games (Red Dead Series and GTA Series) and Rocksteady (Batman Arkham Series). I'm struggling to find where it says if I'm granted commercial use rights for these games to give YouTube evidence I'm allowed to post this content.
I've seen people contact the YouTube help team on X (Twitter) and YouTube sometimes have another look which I want to happen for me. I want to tell them why my content isn't reused and is this best done by explaining why I have commercial rights to use my footage?
Thank you for your time.
I would be really grateful if someone can help me overcome this situation.