Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-1964097-20151016031810/@comment-53539-20151016164933

Not always. :-/

@Diz, yeah, they re which is sometimes people can do bogus claims and get away with it. I've seen that and Japnese fans alerting the owners of a video. Either way, this is a price to pay for uploading work not of your own.

You can argue against the claim, that is your right as youtube itself is aware of what bogus claims can be made at times, but bare in mind... If you don't own the videos youtube won't back down from the strike. So tere is a root, but you have to have a case to argue back. I don't know of any successful claims though, but I only know of people who have tried to contact youtube and get things backtracked. This is why I'm stressing the problem lies here with making no content of the channel owners' own. :-/