Guide to lodging copyright strikes on YouTube

I'm toying with a Python script to scrape the various channels I find and match them with stories on Literotica. Ideally, we'd all converge on an offending channel at once, because it takes three strikes in a 90-day period to knock a channel out. I don't know how realistic that is, though.
Just be careful if one of your scripts asks you: "Do you want to play a game?"
 
Apologies for the mess of a message, I posted a table in, hit sent and cleared off to bed without seeing the formatted mess. Will straighten that out.

Some good news though!
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I'll admit I'm a little uneasy regarding sticking personal data out there with Google but I believe it isn't released to the offender unless it becomes a legal fight. I awoke this morning to a message that included this:

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That's strike 1 that I know off. I'm happy to drop any author I dig out of the cess pile aa line, that's how I became aware myself. I'll keep digging and find a decent way to make it as widely available as possible. In my intro blurb I added a few words that if you find my work elsewhere, let me know - that obviously worked!

Do we see if we can topple Audio Story Podcast? over the next 90 days I've said before, happy to join a crusade!
 
Looking at Audio Story Podcast latest uploads I see they have uploaded Saddletramp1956's FLASH 01: OUT OF THE BLUE. I've sent a message to him pointing out it's there and advised we have 1 known strike against the site, he may possibly want to take the same route I've taken to see it taken down.
 
Ha, heads up. This sick fuck has sunk to such desperate lows that he's ripped off one of my stories. Might be worth a scan through for the rest of you. I've used @NoTalentHack 's HowTo and there's a shiny new strike lodged. Pile on, please, if you find one of yours.

 
Ha, heads up. This sick fuck has sunk to such desperate lows that he's ripped off one of my stories. Might be worth a scan through for the rest of you. I've used @NoTalentHack 's HowTo and there's a shiny new strike lodged. Pile on, please, if you find one of yours.

Seems that I'm not able to convince the YouTube support person that I'm actually the copyright holder, despite linking to the story here, showing that the transcript matches, showing that my story predates.

Apparently I haven't produced enough evidence, still.

Any tips...?
 
Seems that I'm not able to convince the YouTube support person that I'm actually the copyright holder, despite linking to the story here, showing that the transcript matches, showing that my story predates.

Apparently I haven't produced enough evidence, still.

Any tips...?
Sorry, no. I’m thinking maybe it plays differently based on copyright law in the complainant’s country.
 
I had one taken down recently with a strike recorded against them. It might have just been blind luck, but also I made sure to write from an email account that matches my Lit ID, and to complain about the theft on my Lit profile so that it was clear that I was the same person.
 
I can do that - it might be an idea. Like a validation code for Google Analytics - that'd prove I'm the same person. Good idea.
 
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