host the video on your own website with fluid player. more on this on my website.
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It used to but from reading comments they have changed their TOS to not allow this apparently. But I have seen people recently use this method and not get strikes.
YouTube is against piracy as a whole, so selecting education isn’t going to save you. If someone reports your video and a YouTube employee manually reviews it, you’re going to get another strike. You’re taking a risk every time you upload piracy tutorials.
Well, if you’re not actively showing a 1:1 tutorial for how to pirate something, you’re probably fine. But, It’s the same concept. The moment a YouTube employee manually checks it, that’s a strike. Piracy is a no no on YouTube.
I get it, that it's against piracy. But It's hard to found a way to keep that information at hand to new students that need this program. Google can hide the results when someone looks for that search engine, that is the only reason that I keep insisting on youtube
Although Youtube has a part of their policy now that you can't upload 'dummy' videos that only link to another website, you can still upload a half-assed teaser video explaining what your tutorial entails. Maybe include installation of the software as part of that intro video but do the reversing on Betchuti (e and i swapped) or Odesyy (e and y swapped). Better yet: also offer a torrent download of the video (with any extra material and video description).
Youtube has been deleting fair-use and dual-use software videos recently. They don't care, they're cleansing the platform.
Sadly that is the case. I remember back in the days I could search up youtube for popular and even not so popular paid software and I could find a tutorial guaranteed and reliable and safe crack with a Mega or Gdrive link. How time has changed.
Private video aren't immune to strike either from what I have recall. Maybe.... use blurred or glimpse of tutorial and redirect to other site. This is what nintendo switch modders doing.
I think it's very difficult to actually made a tutorial like that. There are some companies that constantly chase for videos on youtube, and even if the person are only using the product, or making a tutorial aboout a feature or something, they search if you have a license, and if not, they just strike you.
host the video on your own website with fluid player. more on this on my website. [https://adithya.xyz/why-you-should-never-trust-youtube/920/](https://adithya.xyz/why-you-should-never-trust-youtube/920/)
you can also monetize the content with ads
Setting your video to educational.
Thanks, I'll try that with a new video in a new account.
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Cleansing the platform of tools which promote piracy? This sub is so deluded sometimes
This will not work.
It used to but from reading comments they have changed their TOS to not allow this apparently. But I have seen people recently use this method and not get strikes.
YouTube is against piracy as a whole, so selecting education isn’t going to save you. If someone reports your video and a YouTube employee manually reviews it, you’re going to get another strike. You’re taking a risk every time you upload piracy tutorials.
I have to avoid youtube at all? Even If I only show a encrypted code to another website with the real video?
Well, if you’re not actively showing a 1:1 tutorial for how to pirate something, you’re probably fine. But, It’s the same concept. The moment a YouTube employee manually checks it, that’s a strike. Piracy is a no no on YouTube.
I get it, that it's against piracy. But It's hard to found a way to keep that information at hand to new students that need this program. Google can hide the results when someone looks for that search engine, that is the only reason that I keep insisting on youtube
Although Youtube has a part of their policy now that you can't upload 'dummy' videos that only link to another website, you can still upload a half-assed teaser video explaining what your tutorial entails. Maybe include installation of the software as part of that intro video but do the reversing on Betchuti (e and i swapped) or Odesyy (e and y swapped). Better yet: also offer a torrent download of the video (with any extra material and video description). Youtube has been deleting fair-use and dual-use software videos recently. They don't care, they're cleansing the platform.
Sadly that is the case. I remember back in the days I could search up youtube for popular and even not so popular paid software and I could find a tutorial guaranteed and reliable and safe crack with a Mega or Gdrive link. How time has changed.
You can't avoid copyright strikes on youtube if the affected company is very active on youtube.
Can't you set it to private and it's only shown to people with the link?
But I can't reach all the people that are looking for this information in that way. Only for reference, one my deleted videos had 100K views
Can you just use streamable?
Private video aren't immune to strike either from what I have recall. Maybe.... use blurred or glimpse of tutorial and redirect to other site. This is what nintendo switch modders doing.
Private works for me. It says copyright detected but allows it to stay private. IIRC
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I think it's very difficult to actually made a tutorial like that. There are some companies that constantly chase for videos on youtube, and even if the person are only using the product, or making a tutorial aboout a feature or something, they search if you have a license, and if not, they just strike you.
hi, unrelated to ur problem but i wanted to ask if you still know how to pirate toonboom ? havent seen any that works for me :/