>>13113112>I thought all those societies had a deal with youtube for claim only so they won't strike.Japanese songs all fall into the same "blanket" license. Get it once, all songs licensed to said organization are included meaning all weeb songs that matter.
>>13111229>I thought that meant they get a percentage of ad revenue not that they can't sing the songs.Nope, every right holder registers their songs with Youtube's ContentID (like Shazam) so if you have even a few seconds of any song they registered they can
>do nothing>claim the song (like those retards claimed Gura's King even their version being the remix) and take away its monetization>claim the song, keep it monetized and keep the ads money>strike the channel This likely happens with a default setting so, if the default setting is "strike" you get a strike immediately after using the song.
Getting a strike prevents you from live streaming for a week until the strike clears.
Getting two strikes loses you more privilege and extends your "parole".
Getting three strikes gets your channel deleted and you can never ever create another Youtube account legally again.
Most US based labels have "strike" as their default option