User blog:VideoGamePhenom/YouTube copyright issues

Apparently, there has been issues about copyright on YouTube. Usually, third-party companies like Viacom and Shopro for example are the most common companies that are responsible for copyright on various TV shows.

Apparently, there has been unusual activity where individual users who are not affiliated with any third-party company are making copyright claims on videos themselves, but according to the YouTube terms of use, making false and fraudulent copyright claims is a violation of the terms of use, and could result in the termination of the account of the user who attempts to take down the video.

One user who has been getting blindsided by a lot of false copyright claims is VideoGamePhenom. Someone has been cyber-stalking the owner of VGP, flagging its videos for takedown. No matter how many times VGP returns, the stalker will just keep tracking it down, making fraudulent claims just to tantalize YouTube into terminating VGP. The cyber-stalker owns multiple accounts on YouTube, especially NintendoGamingHD and VideoGameCollectionHD. More accounts that the stalker owns impersonates VGP and makes personal attacks towards its owner.

One thing all of this has in common, both YouTube channels, NintendoGamingHD and VideoGameCollectionHD, are owned by Fandom user ThePokémonGamer. It all states clear that such a user on Fandom would operate a scheme to render other YouTube users innocent by giving them a blind eye and flagging their videos for copyright infringement.

The scandal all began when ThePokémonGamer's main account, NintendoGamingHD posted personal information on one of VGP's posts, resulting in VGP blocking that account. Since then, the owner of NintendoGamingHD created multiple accounts to impersonate VGP and even make personal attacks. It even created a false and disturbing article on Encyclopedia Dramatica, revealing all the personal information that it stole from its victim.

With all this chaos reigning, it clearly states that ThePokémonGamer is still suspicious on numerous counts, including using NintendoGamingHD and VideoGameCollectionHD to get other users terminated one after another on YouTube. The owner of VGP even started a petition to try to convince the whole world of what is happening. As for so many false copyright claims and personal information gathered by such a suspicious user, we stand as one in condemning of what it has done. They simply have no place anywhere on Fandom, YouTube, or anywhere else.