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They do. Sorting out licenses for when you are uploading monetized content is *your* responsibility.
and where did i say that your channel is dead?
Sorry just a misunderstanding...
What a sad day it is when you can no longer make six cents over the course of three months off of a gameplay video that happened to be playing a track that was licensed for use by the developers of said game for no other purpose than to be IN said game and listened to by the PLAYERS of said game.
Perhaps they had a clause in the agreement that explicitly states people can record and share gameplay videos featuring the track, but I doubt it.
hmm what i tried to say is that youtube will strike/claim you for anything these days
i have dozens and dozens of claims of using "copyrighted content"
claims dont result in account deletion tho.. only strikes do
Angry Joe even got a copyright strike from Nintendo for using ingame footage of one of their games he even made a rant video about this
Pretty much that.
Now that I think about it, has Overkill/Starbreeze/505 ever publicly stated people can monetize Payday (2) videos?
yup
last resort...