Notification of Alleged Copyright Violation

Apparently I’ve violated my own copyright using content that I created – ah the wisdom of social media robots trying to police the internet. Thanks Facebook for moderating my own content automatically to prevent me from seeing my stuff – Facebook keeps on reminding me of why I shouldn’t invest a dime nor time in it. Social Media is borrowed land that you DON’T OWN and have no say about.

We have removed your video entitled “CNCKing.com: Laser Cutting a 5 mm Plywood Pterodactyl” uploaded at 6:12pm August 14th, 2014. This video may include copyrighted material (such as a clip or audio) that you do not have the right to share.

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– you are the copyright owner, or
– you have permission from the copyright owner to upload and distribute this material on Facebook, or
– you otherwise believe you are legally entitled to upload and distribute this material on Facebook
you may request an appeal that your video be reinstated by visiting the following link: http://www.facebook.com/legal/video_copyright.php?video_id=10203557091041448

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Notification of Alleged Copyright Violation

Am I appealing this? Nope, makes no difference, I did this on YouTube and it opened a floodgate of invalid copyright notices. I’m now flagged permanently on some server somewhere already – my solution to this problem on YouTube continually trying to put the music I created in the royalty cheques of others was to just delete the audio completely on affected videos.