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27 May 2020
Copyright strikes on YouTube videos often result from copyrighted music or footage rather than the primary content creator.

The other thing, too, is those copyright strikes do happen. Sometimes it's wild. We've posted a couple of our episodes on YouTube, and we've gotten copyright strikes on all of them, pretty much. And it's not because of Alex. It's because of the music Alex uses in and out of commercial breaks. So I wouldn't monetize the videos anyway. I don't have any interest in that. I don't think we could make anything even if we wanted to. But we couldn't do it because whoever owns the rights to Silver Stallion... Or some Highwaymen song won't allow monetization because their copyrighted work is in there. Yeah, of course. So I wouldn't be too surprised if it was something along those lines. Even if it is like Shepard using footage from news broadcasts that he doesn't have the rights to. Stuff like that could easily get you a copyright strike. That doesn't mean your shit gets taken down. It just means that if you try to monetize it, they get a cut.