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So essentially different countries, or different corporations can have different views on what those "certain circumstances" are, which means there are a lot of grey areas here, and naturally things will get fuzzy when you use work originally created by someone else. "Fair use is a legal doctrine that says you can reuse copyright-protected material under certain circumstances without getting permission from the copyright owner" That's what YouTube has to say about it. Team Fourstar and many of these channels deal with bots instead of actual companies issuing the strikes and it doesn't take much more than disputing your video to get the strike removed and have your video become monetized again.Įdit: To test this out myself, I grabbed a Creative Commons episode 94 Preview for Dragon Ball Super and uploaded it to my channel with the title "Dragon Ball Super Episode 94 Preview", and the INSTANT it was 100% uploaded, I received a copyright strike. If Youtubes automatic detection finds that you have any audio from the Anime, or that you have too many tags in your Description relative to the Anime itself, it will automatically send a copyright strike. Screenshots and Manga Panels aren't going to get you in any form of trouble whatsoever. Additionally, your videos have to be distinguishable to that of a Dragon Ball Episode. This is something that applies to more than just if you're using Dragon Ball Content - I believe you are not permitted to use entire episodes and certainly have to do cutting, you also can only use very small tidbits of audio from Episodes. In-fact, jokes and other bits from Team Fourstar have made it into the Japanese and American versions of the Anime.

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Team Fourstar has full permission to use audio, and video from both the Japanese, and Western version of Dragon Ball.

old dragon ball z song

As such, just the general legalities concerning the sharing of copyrighted products don't necessarily apply to Dragon Ball, and it's easy to make mistakes. This leads to a fair share of problems regarding "fair use" and copyright. However, the copyright laws in Japan are quite different from those in the U.S. What's up with that?Īlso, I know that using clips from the Anime can be troublesome, but what about screenshots and Manga panels?ĭBZ Macky wrote:From my understanding, Dragon Ball is definitely one of the biggest Anime in the west, if not the biggest. But using music from the games (Budokai, Xenoverse, etc.) is completely fine. I hope everyone can contribute and benefit from thisįirst of all, using music from the Anime (whether it be Kikuchi, Sumitomo or anyone) pretty much guarantees a copyright notice or sometimes even a strike. like GafferTape,Ījay and others who might have to deal with these issues sometime (if they haven't, I hope they don't, but can at least tell from their general knowledge of the matter) as well as share my own experiences. So I decided to make this thread to take input from other users of this community who've had past experience with YouTube, etc. It's not just my channel either, even big channels like TeamFourStar have faced copyright strikes multiple times and even had their channel taken down (more than once, IIRC). I've recently made my own Dragon Ball focused channel on YouTube, and have faced my own share of issues regarding copyright strikes and what-not.

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From my understanding, Dragon Ball is definitely one of the biggest Anime in the west, if not the biggest.













Old dragon ball z song