If you are someone who is posting someone else’s work on your channel, then this is not going to be last long. This is because YouTube is keeping a check on people who are uploading duplicative work and this may lead to shut down of the channel which is posting the copied content. YouTube in its blog has explained that it is presently making all efforts to boost and elevate the community of the creators. It also emphasizes that YouTube will keep a check on the partner to see that they are meeting the laid guidelines or not. Each and everything that YouTube partner programs are posting will be scrutinized sternly.
In recently passed days, some of its Partner Programs have been removed by YouTube. This really created havoc in the world of these programs’ owners. Later, in its blog, YouTube gave a clear and elaborate explanation that it was due to copyright issues that YouTube did that. Whichever content is uploaded by the third party and is found out to be copied will be removed from YouTube and also that account will be closed by YouTube
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This action comes under YouTube privacy policy now. So, if you are not the original uploader of the content, then your account and content both are at stake on this social media platform. As a warning, if someone has been removed from YouTube regarding the copy content in uploading, after 30 days they can reapply to get their account functional again. This is obviously going to give more quality control to the users of the YouTube and the originality of the content will be maintained throughout. Initially, creators found it difficult to get the original worth and value of their content. But this step taken by YouTube has made their rights and claims to be protected in an easy manner.