YouTube Copyright School

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"YouTube Copyright School"
Happy Tree Friends episode
The thumbnail of the video.
Directed byKenn Navarro
Produced byKenn Navarro
Original release dateMarch 25, 2011
Running time4:39
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"YouTube Copyright School" is a video of the American adult animated series Happy Tree Friends created for YouTube. It was uploaded by the official YouTube channel on March 25, 2011. It is created for YouTube users who infringe copyright for the first time, which results in their first "copyright strike." Afterwards, the user is sent to Copyright School, which contains the video along with a quiz where they need to answer a few questions.[1]

The video was disliked by many YouTube users and even became YouTube's most hated video for a period of time.

Plot[edit]

The video begins with Russell at the movie theater, watching Lumpy and the Lumpettes – The Movie. Russell excitedly pulls out his phone and records the movie, then he uploads it to YouTube. The narrator tells Russel that he copied someone else's content. The narrator explains what copyright is and how abusing it can negatively impact a content creator (such as being sued, losing all their money, or losing their YouTube account altogether). Russell's reupload of the movie then gets taken down by Lumpy, then Russell receives the email informing him of his actions. The narrator talks about how a YouTuber can get a copyright strike and that accumulating three strikes will ban the user for life. Afterwards, he asks Russell to try and make an original video.

Russell sees Lumpy, Petunia and Giggles singing the theme song. Russell tries to record it, but is told by the narrator that even a live performance is still protected by copyright. He uploads a video called 'Russell's Remix', which is Russell's remix of Lumpy's song. Russell does not know if it is fair use or not, then a 'Fair Use' card appears explaining what fair use is. Lumpy discovers Russell's video, and he angrily takes it down. Russell tries to send a false counter-notification, but the narrator explains that users might end up in court if they misuse the counter-notification process. Afterwards, Russell finally decides to make an original video.

The video ends with Russell in a cannon on a boat singing his original song, but the cannon explodes making the ship sink. Russel then gets attacked by piranhas and the last scene shown is Russel's injuries from the piranha bites.[2]

Reception[edit]

The video was disliked by many YouTube users since it contained characters from Happy Tree Friends, which was disliked, resulting in it becoming YouTube's most hated video at the time.[3][4][5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Martinez, Jennifer (April 14, 2011). "Google unveils 'copyright school'". Politico.
  2. ^ "YouTube Copyright School". YouTube. 24 March 2011.
  3. ^ McGee, Matt (April 15, 2011). "YouTube Users Not Thrilled With New Copyright School". Search Engine Land.
  4. ^ Zax, David (April 15, 2011). "Why Do YouTubers Despise This Animated Copyright Video?". Fast Company.
  5. ^ "John Stossel: It's my Idea". YouTube. 4 February 2015.