The same happened to me on 2016, when I tried to upload an upgrade of Sao Paulo 1981 it got blocked. Later that year , part of that show was released in "Queen On Air".
No, it only means that you broke Queen's copyright and they want to take your money which you would earn from the video, nothing else. All of my Queen videos on youtube are claimed since youtube implemented ContentID, and we still haven't got Hammersmith Odeon 79 or Knebworth 86.
pittrek wrote:
No, it only means that you broke Queen's copyright and they want to take your money which you would earn from the video, nothing else. All of my Queen videos on youtube are blocked since youtube implemented ContentID, and we still haven't got Hammersmith Odeon 79 or Knebworth 86.
....and even then they’re not even getting money from stopping you as they’re not releasing it, but just stopping you possibly making a few pennies from your efforts on sourcing the clips and working on them and uploading them for the love if it. Legally justified but morally it leaves a nasty taste.
Chrisallstar wrote:
Morally speaking how can justify making any money from someone else’s copyright?
I fully agree. That's why I got pissed every single time when a bootleg company downloaded a free share from here and produced a commercial product out of it. That's also why I never monetize any copyrighted content.