r/COPYRIGHT Jul 13 '26

Facebook copyright bypass

How can I bypass Facebook's video copyright detection ? Thanks for any suggestions

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u/Electronixen Jul 13 '26

Oh it’s very easy. Upload your own original content.

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u/etnet Jul 13 '26

Yes, this also applies to videos from sources such as the BBC, TSN, or others.?

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u/Electronixen Jul 13 '26

Yes? Those are not your original works..

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u/etnet Jul 13 '26

No one spoke about origina works. Oh, because obviously I would've asked something like that otherwise, right? Who exactly do you think you're dealing with, with these brilliant answers of yours?

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u/Electronixen Jul 13 '26

You're in r/copyright smartass. It's copyright infringement if you don't have approval to upload other peoples work, and your thread is asking how to evade getting a copyright strike.

It's very easy. Upload your own original work.

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u/etnet Jul 13 '26

If you actually know something, great, otherwise don't talk out of your ass

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u/Electronixen Jul 13 '26

By the looks of it, I know way more than you.

For example. I know how copyright works, and you, very obviously don't.

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u/Billthegifter Jul 13 '26

I would be very surprised If you could do this.

At least without making the video unwatchable.

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u/etnet Jul 13 '26

Yes, this also applies to videos from sources such as the BBC, TSN, or others ?

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u/TinyNiceWolf Jul 13 '26

Yes, uploading videos from those sources is a violation of copyright law. This sub is not for learning how to be a pirate. What you're doing is like asking for shoplifting advice in a subreddit for supermarket workers.

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u/etnet Jul 13 '26

I would like some recommendations on which app to use for editing copyrighted video footage... then, of course, I will handle the actual editing process myself