Animated Atrocities Animated Atrocities #83: YouTube Copyright School

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chimpburgers

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15 Lut 2015
It's here. Enter's been meaning to talk about this for a while especially given the copyright strikes he has gotten recently from Viacom and others. The video itself is over 12 minutes long.

 
And he brings up his asexuality again in the text! He needs to give that a fucking rest already, especially if it's just one of his bits.
 
uh-oh enter's sperg is acting up again. he'll need to cuddle with his trixie doll for a solid three hours to calm down.
 
I thought this one was a bit better than some of his others. He still acts a bit spergy, but he's not wrong when he says that the video does a poor job of explaining the YouTube copyright system. Though he mentions that YouTube should've gotten PewDiePie (without mentioning his name) to do the video instead 'cause he's the most popular YouTuber and he's an LPer and probably has to deal with shit like this a lot. I think that's a stupid point to make 'cause I don't think PewDiePie was even around when this was made, and if he was he was a relative unknown.
 
The ultimate hilarity would be if he gets Copyrighted for this.
 
"it's like having the Annoying Orange tell me about cyberbullying"
Which is like having the MysteriousMrEnter tell me about trolls.

Also, the video he's reviewing is three years old.
 
What's worse is the amount of people supporting this behavior. Most of them acting like...
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"You're right, Enter! Screw YouTube for complying with the orders of people who actually own things!"
YouTube copyright sucks ass, but Enter sucks more ass.
 
Lol, Enter thinks that the oldest copyright was made in 1893, the thing in question being happy birthday, when the first copyright was made much earlier than that. Goes to show how much Enter actually knows about copyright. The little rant on happy birthday hardly had anything to do with the video either, lol.

This video basically serves as an excuse for Enter to bitch about Youtube's copyright system. Most of the information in the video is actually pretty valid IMO.

He says he's gonna put up all his "original" works up in public domain when he dies. Enter give me a break, you've never had an original thought in your life lol. He also doesn't seem to understand why someone would want to keep the copyright for something after they die. There are plenty of reasons someone would do that, like to keep on their work's legacy or let their family still get a cut of the profits that the work makes. I like how he felt the need to explicitly state he's asexual and doesn't plan on starting a family there too.

Also at the end of the video he complains about alot of the top channels on Youtube being Vevo channels... but he not understand that Vevo is an official distributor of all the music in question?
 
He says he's gonna put up all his "original" works up in public domain when he dies. Enter give me a break, you've never had an original thought in your life lol.
It's actually really sad, because depending on how you interpret it, his grandest and most original work is either copied from a failed Disney show, or based off of a show about pastel ponies.
 
What's worse is the amount of people supporting this behavior. Most of them acting like...
Wyświetl załącznik 20256 "You're right, Enter! Screw YouTube for complying with the orders of people who actually own things!"
YouTube copyright sucks ass, but Enter sucks more ass.

Oh Jesus, the comments...suddenly every sperg think they're experts/crusaders for copyright.

Also, aparrently, Youtube limited the amount of time he can use on videos. So Mars Needs Moms is on hold once again.

Oh no, the review is on hold?! What are we to do? Watch somebody else's review on "Mars Needs Moms?!"
 
He says he's gonna put up all his "original" works up in public domain when he dies. Enter give me a break, you've never had an original thought in your life lol. He also doesn't seem to understand why someone would want to keep the copyright for something after they die. There are plenty of reasons someone would do that, like to keep on their work's legacy or let their family still get a cut of the profits that the work makes. I like how he felt the need to explicitly state he's asexual and doesn't plan on starting a family there too.

Even more proof that Growing Around can't possibly fail...in his head.

Probably doesn't help that for some reason, every time I hear "Growing Around" I think of some girl I saw in a commercial for Bob's Burgers. I have no idea why given I've never seen that show beyond the commercials.
 
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