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Well, there goes the usefulness of YouTube for lots of home produced videos. Despite a music background being clearly fair use, they have set up automated matching between songs and their copyright holders, so you get alerts that your home videos "may be infringing copyright." They've already taken down several of mine, despite properly answering the DMCA takedown notices (which can conceivably remove their safe harbor status).
Non commercial fair use is being destroyed everywhere we look. Perhaps the new administration can do something about it.
Non commercial fair use is being destroyed everywhere we look. Perhaps the new administration can do something about it.