So, according to PewDiePie, even if a YouTuber does everything they can to edit their videos to ensure it meets copyright rules, ultimately, if a company wants to take down a video for including its content, then it can do. PewDiePie went on to claim that when it comes to copyrighted content, 'YouTube is always in favour of the company'. But the kind of stuff that happened… it’s not okay.' How is that possible? I understand it’s a difficult process. Understandably, PewDiePie was not happy about the rejection saying: 'I don’t know how this was possible that someone can claim my own video and say it’s me. This means that neither he nor anyone else will be able to do anything with his content. PewDiePie claimed that while he did appeal to YouTube, the streaming platform rejected his dispute over the Repost Network's claim.
Did PewDiePie Appeal To YouTube About The Copyright?