Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24947676-20151025075055/@comment-53539-20151025092115

We know about VGperson.

Honestly if you have work not your 100% n, there is not much you can do and its not worth panicking over it.

The creators, if they 100% own the work, can make a appeal to youtube thu it not the end of the world. Other times, they sign up to a record company, that company then owns the work(s) they make for the company.

Fake claims are not uncommon, but honestly... Don't feel vocaloid is being singled out, a lot of stuff has this problem on youtube. We're going to loose stuff along the way it happens. VG has not really anything that actually 100% belongs to them, thus you shouldn't really feel bad as it as a matter of time.

Bare in mind, even a parody or cover of something like "Wrecking Ball" can be considered a copyright claim or whatever. Lot of youtubers get hit by this problem regardless and they should approach it in a calm respective manner.