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<blockquote data-quote="titorite" data-source="post: 170632" data-attributes="member: 2769"><p>I think the real problem is the vague contract we enter into when uploading onto YouTube... They can do whatever they want at any time and we have little to no recourse even when we abide by all the terms and conditions of the contract because they want to retain the right to 'Alter the deal' at any time and that doesn't work contractually speaking. For a contract to work we need to be able to agree upon set defined rules of agreement. But YouTube doesn't want to abide by set rules, they want to change the rules according to their whim and agenda.</p><p></p><p>We could abide by their speech parameters if they did not change the parameters on a regular basis with out communication or consent of content creators that had already agreed to a different deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="titorite, post: 170632, member: 2769"] I think the real problem is the vague contract we enter into when uploading onto YouTube... They can do whatever they want at any time and we have little to no recourse even when we abide by all the terms and conditions of the contract because they want to retain the right to 'Alter the deal' at any time and that doesn't work contractually speaking. For a contract to work we need to be able to agree upon set defined rules of agreement. But YouTube doesn't want to abide by set rules, they want to change the rules according to their whim and agenda. We could abide by their speech parameters if they did not change the parameters on a regular basis with out communication or consent of content creators that had already agreed to a different deal. [/QUOTE]
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