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A long time ago, I created a YouTube account to post a video to which I hold copyright. Later, Google bought YouTube. Time passed and I mostly forgot about that video.

Recently it's attracted attention and a troll. I would like to take it down.

Old YouTube accounts no longer work; you can't sign in with them. They have a way to claim old accounts, but it is not accepting the password I used (and recorded) at the time, nor any plausible variants. I can prove it's my account; I get email when somebody interacts with it (which is how I was alerted to the newer attention).

I've long since learned my lesson about relying on third-party media-hosting services (yeah, still have a lot of pictures hosted at LJ and Google that I haven't yet cleaned up on this journal). But I need to repair this error from the past.

I could file a DMCA takedown request, but that's the nuclear option and I don't know what repercussions it will have for the account owner, i.e. me.

Does anybody reading this know a better path? No, there's no "contact us" form, and their Twitter responder doesn't do anything other than send links to help I've already read.

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Date: 2020-07-27 07:35 pm (UTC)
rhialto: Me under a waterfall (Default)
From: [personal profile] rhialto
Ah, but one way of reasoning is that *Youtube* is showing the video in violation of your copyright. Which they are, since they have taken away control from the rightful owner. Which makes it perfectly sensible for you to file a complaint.

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