i just got my account deleted today?
February 222010
how can i go about getting it back?
they said it was deleted because i uploaded a music video "paramore-decode" & it was 10x better quality than their record labels video & so warner deleted it & my account that i worked hard to get.
i even put in the sidebar…
no copyright intended this is not my video… credit goes to fuled by ramen & paramore… add them:
http://www.myspace.com/paramore
& if you like this video buy it on itunes to support them & i linked to their itunes.
can i get my account back? how?
youtube account!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! duh
LOL — Did you actually write: "NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED.
CREDIT GOES TO FULED BY RAMEN AND PARAMORE?"
If so, it means that you "publicly admitted" to YouTube (and
anyone who might have been able to watch your video), that
you had no business uploading that music.
Saying stupid stuff like that actually DOUBLES or TRIPLES
the chances that not only will your video get "muted/deleted",
your entire account could get suspended.
Please avoid absolutely stupid and embarrassing sentences
like that. Not only does YouTube search for buzz-words and
sentences such as those, what you defacto did was declare
publicly that you took, copied, used, or stole the company’s
or artist’s copyrighted material. In other words, what you did
was stupidly "SELF-INCRIMINATE" yourself.
Not only that, if you were gullible enough to write something
like "No Copyright Intended", you literally "CONTRADICTED"
yourself, because your video "PROVED" that you DID claim
it as your own and that you DID use someone’s copyrighted
material for your own purposes. A different way of looking at
it is: The video itself actually "PROVED" the willing intent to
infringe copyright, because your video didn’t just make itself
magically out of thin air, nor did it upload itself by some sort
of fluke. You knowingly and physically made it happen.
If you want a ridiculous comparison, it is like robbing a bank
and then showing the money to everyone on the street, with
a big sign saying "No robbery intended".
P.S. Are you sure you’re not playing with us when you write
that YouTube and/or Warner state your video is: "10x better
quality than their record labels video"?
February 22nd, 2010 at 11:19 pm
account for what?
youtube?
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February 23rd, 2010 at 12:04 am
Well…You can get your account back by emailing them. Just say what happened and ask them if you could get your account back. if it doesn’t really work…You should make another account, sorry.
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February 23rd, 2010 at 12:36 am
LOL — Did you actually write: "NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED.
CREDIT GOES TO FULED BY RAMEN AND PARAMORE?"
If so, it means that you "publicly admitted" to YouTube (and
anyone who might have been able to watch your video), that
you had no business uploading that music.
Saying stupid stuff like that actually DOUBLES or TRIPLES
the chances that not only will your video get "muted/deleted",
your entire account could get suspended.
Please avoid absolutely stupid and embarrassing sentences
like that. Not only does YouTube search for buzz-words and
sentences such as those, what you defacto did was declare
publicly that you took, copied, used, or stole the company’s
or artist’s copyrighted material. In other words, what you did
was stupidly "SELF-INCRIMINATE" yourself.
Not only that, if you were gullible enough to write something
like "No Copyright Intended", you literally "CONTRADICTED"
yourself, because your video "PROVED" that you DID claim
it as your own and that you DID use someone’s copyrighted
material for your own purposes. A different way of looking at
it is: The video itself actually "PROVED" the willing intent to
infringe copyright, because your video didn’t just make itself
magically out of thin air, nor did it upload itself by some sort
of fluke. You knowingly and physically made it happen.
If you want a ridiculous comparison, it is like robbing a bank
and then showing the money to everyone on the street, with
a big sign saying "No robbery intended".
P.S. Are you sure you’re not playing with us when you write
that YouTube and/or Warner state your video is: "10x better
quality than their record labels video"?
References :