Guardbro has commented on
@The Proctor's Yuko stream (
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archive).
The problem is that for trusted publishers the "what part includes your footage?" section gets skipped entirely; they report it and YouTube takes their word for it. You know how some people will falsely report a someone's tweet where they jokingly said the word "kill" to a friend, forcing them to take down the post and putting a warning on their account? It's a similar system.
No, YouTube are intentionally very hands-off with copyright issues and force the two parties to resolve it amongst themselves. If Ghibli file the report, it is Ghibli who receive your dispute and they are the ones who decide whether your appeal is valid.
That is incredibly retarded, but that's how it works.