Recently some “Daigo vs Justin” videos on YouTube have been mysteriously disappearing for copyright infringements.
Some examples I could find include:
“EVO 04 Semifinal - Daigo Umehara Vs. Justin Wong” uploaded by Leonardo Gabiati on 16 October 2006 youtu.be/XeM0rH_4ung
“EVO 04 Semifinal - Daigo Vs. Justin Wong (Remastered) 【HD】” uploaded by NxtGenSF on 26 May 2010 youtu.be/Lq1ey4-ewyQ
“Street Fighter - Daigo VS Justin [BEST HD QUALITY]” uploaded by 0Harakiry on 26 September 2013. youtu.be/EA5RlZoHDds
“Street Fighter III - Daigo VS Justin [ORIGINAL QUALITY]” uploaded by 0Harakiry on 28 August 2015 youtu.be/2vmjApGFMhc
They have all been removed by Triple Perfect, Inc. (yes, not Capcom). A quick search suggests that Triple Perfect is owned by Joey Cuellar.
I’m just posting this as a warning for anyone trying to share EVO content on YouTube. Stay safe everyone, apparently it can happen several years after the video upload date.
@MrWizard if you read this, it would be pretty cool if you could provide some explanation or tell us what we should be afraid of.
TL;DR
some daigo vs justin videos have been removed from youtube because copyright please start panicking
You should be talking to YouTube. Most likely Content ID is flagging you. YouTube should have given you directions to dispute the flagging of your channel. Check to see if you have the option to dispute the copyright flags.
BTW your content isn’t even original. You’re basically re-uploading content from Twitch streams. I would be pissed and would flag your channel if I was the owner and creator of the original content that you re-uploaded to YouTube. I’d me even more pissed if you’re monetizing those videos. You’re basically stealing views from the original content creator’s channel.
Edit: You had a YT partnership and monetized those videos? You’re stealing and I hope the original content owners body your channel for trying to make money off their hard work.
You also stated that you just want to achive those moments at the highest quality. But at the same time you’re monetizing copyrighted content and got a YouTube partnership for your own profit.
L O L
Go through the YouTube process and file disputes on those copyright flags. Good luck.
Now you can’t make mcrib money ($2.99 a year) off someone else’s video
Oh no the horror. No longer a partner who doesn’t have original content to provide youtube.
You are not interested in working with Mr Wizard and the official SRK & EVO channel to get
However better quality your video (of just the clip, not the full match) is-
On to the official evo channel.
Only looking out for yourself.
Because its not about the quality.
This the same kind of crybaby post when someone gets banned and makes a topic in GD hoping we help him 100%. When this really actually just goes where: [list]
[] Video Gallery forum for a public topic, or in private in a PM to Wizard.
[] You didn’t ask him before you uploaded your version of the EVO event.
[*] You didn’t tell him you fixed the video to better “HD quality”
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& You want him to let you keep yours up. When he has one up himself, as he has the right to.
Don’t quote my whole post for a reply, wiener.
Don’t steal my triply stolen content, (Marvel wikia, MVC2 wikis) where fighters generation didn’t even have the basic rainbow sand carpet moves with the buttcrack she does outta MVC2. BUSTAS
Well that’s kind of what makes it bullshit, on YouTube you are guilty until proven otherwise instead of the other way around. First the video gets removed and only then you can dispute it. I’ve read the policies and they mention that the copyright owner should be contacted, which I’m sort of doing but that’s not even my goal, I just wanted to warn people as I said. Removals are kinda luck based anyway, for example someone 5 months ago re-uploaded the same exact video of the first link and it’s still available to watch. I don’t remember monetizing those specific videos (it can be done selectively).
You’re confusing me with NxtGenSF, that’s not my channel. And actually, videos may still be subject to removal by the game developers at any given time even if I took them from my own Twitch channel.
I don’t think I’m gonna bother, virtually every gaming video (which is mainly what I upload) is a potential copyright infringement, and on YouTube specifically not even the Fair Use law seems to be reliable (it probably wouldn’t even apply to me anyway).
Had I not included myself as a subject of the thread, the replies would’ve been completely different and I would’ve got waaay less shit lmao. A potential copyright danger shitstorm in the FGC could be srs bsns. The point is, Daigo vs Justin videos from multiple uploaders are mysteriously disappearing and I just wanted to make the fact known. God forbid that I added too many details.
This isn’t discussion of a fighting game. That’s literally the definition of FGD. Boooooooo.
I’m baffled. Somebody uploaded content that wasn’t theirs without asking and got it taken down and you care why? Don’t fucking do that. As a content producer myself, I think it’s really annoying when somebody shows that little respect to you. I’ve got most of the Evo DVD content up on my channel because I asked for and received permission to do that. I have put out a lot of content myself and if you ask I almost invariably grant permission. If you don’t ask and I notice you putting up my stuff, even when I like the idea, I too will click the “hey this person is a jerk” button.
Don’t be a jerk. Respect other people.
This is my opinion alone and I don’t speak for anybody else here. I haven’t checked in with Wiz here, and it certainly appears Triple Perfect did not make a wide sweep as regards that video as I see a ton of other people sharing that currently.