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uploading illegal video in YouTube will lead me to cyber crime?

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uploading illegal video in YouTube will lead me to cyber crime?

sometimes videos get deleted, sometime uploader will go to jail best example: uploader of innocence of Muslims gone to jail.

how they decide?

That depends on definition what is "illegal video".

 

f.e. video made by somebody else, that you used and uploaded, f.e. some Hollywood movie.

They're removed when YouTube is informed by original producer or movie making company that has rights for it.

If you will use music that you don't have rights for, it will be also removed.

Porno/controversy is another story.

 

I made by myself, and uploaded to YouTube approximately 120 videos. None was removed.

 

Below YT video there are buttons, More, and Report. If somebody will press it, YouTube admins are informed about something wrong with video, and taking look at it.

 

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That depends on definition what is "illegal video".

 

f.e. video made by somebody else, that you used and uploaded, f.e. some Hollywood movie.

They're removed when YouTube is informed by original producer or movie making company that has rights for it.

If you will use music that you don't have rights for, it will be also removed.

Porno/controversy is another story.

 

I made by myself, and uploaded to YouTube approximately 120 videos. None was removed.

 

Below YT video there are buttons, More, and Report. If somebody will press it, YouTube admins are informed about something wrong with video, and taking look a

Ok thanks,

but i am asking in what cases, uploader of the youtube video will go to jail?

but i am asking in what cases, uploader of the youtube video will go to jail?

 

In democratic countries nobody is going to jail just because YouTube said so.

Producer of movie can complain on police, then police might find and arrest person, then it goes to court. It can take months or years.

But I never heard about such a case..

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