Mohammed Hijab

Copyright ©️

Despite Speaker 1's verbal confirmation that Speaker 2 could "go live" and post the recording without a "copyright strike," Muhammad Hijab subsequently issued a "copyright strike" and had the video removed, contradicting their prior agreement.

#debate-ethics#youtube-dispute
TranscriptTranscribed from the video above. Speakers labelled per turn.

OpponentAnd Mohammed Hijab copyright struck the video, got the video taken down off the channel after verbally agreeing that I can post this to my channel.

Mohammed HijabWhat did we really agree on?

OpponentIs it okay that I record this and put it on my channel? Just want to get a verbal confirmation.

Mohammed HijabWell, I mean, look, you can go live right now. I mean, I haven't got any issues with that myself. You can go live right now. I mean, I haven't got any issues with that myself. I thought you were live already.

OpponentYeah, I'm recording right now, so I'm just making sure I can...

Mohammed HijabOkay, go live. Go live so that your people can see what's happening right now.

OpponentI just want a verbal confirmation. You're not going to copyright strike me.

Mohammed HijabNo, you're going to go live and it's absolutely fine.

OpponentOkay, cool.

Mohammed HijabYou're going to go live and it's absolutely fine.

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