G’day.

Nine News seemingly stole my Dashcam footage, added a crappy caption, removed the date (so misrepresented it, but it was from years ago), and I have multiple requests for them to remove it.

Just wondering what could be done in this circumstance?

  • Auzy@beehaw.orgOP
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    1 year ago

    Ok… that makes sense… Because, thats where it came from… Although, it still said I retain ownership of the footage when uploading. Thanks for the info

    • 𝚝𝚛𝚔@aussie.zone
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      1 year ago

      I’ve had a few clips go viral. The first one I got all bitter and twisted and tried getting it taken down, but the best I got was “credit” which ended up being “Source: YouTube”. Morning more.

      The second I have permission IF they linked my actual YouTube channel. They gave “Credit: YouTube/Krawler”.

      On the third I just gave up and licensed it to one of the companies that always hit you up the second something goes viral. I think Junkin was the first I went with. I got $1500 in royalties for that one, and used it to buy a new dashcam and gave $500 to a breast cancer charity at the request of the other bloke involved who I offered half to.

      My wife got one not much later and went with ViralHog. She got a similar amount at the time, though the video still pops up occasionally on Lad Bible type Facebook accounts with credit “via ViralHog” but we haven’t seen a royalty in a long time.

      I think the big key is getting it on your own YouTube channel which is already monetized, then they do a copyright claim and monetize it themselves. This prevents it being stripped from Facebook etc where there’s no licensing in place at all.