>>45750941Film reviewers are usually ok. But the music industry has such an insane grip on Youtube it's ridiculous.
I think it was emplemon who made a video about the time he included a pulp fiction scene in one of his videos, and it got a copyright infringement. But NOT from the people who own the movie - it was some random band that sampled a scene from Pulp Fiction and put it in their song.
Which means that somehow, the music industry has so much power over youtube that their rights completely negate the rights of movie studios. They leapfrog right to the front of the queue to take money, even when the stuff doesn't belong to them.
I think there was another case where someone who made videos on Nintendo games (who are notorious for taking money from creators over anything that uses their games) started deliberately putting copyrighted music in his videos - which for some reason means ninendo's rights are void and now the music industry gets first dibs at the ad revenue.
The current system is completely insane.