How it works the use of blocking videos in some accounts

Blocking our videos on some YouTube accounts is not a real thing, but every time you try to access a blocked video as unavailable or based on copyright, that's you.

It's worth remembering that we block users who are not allowed to comment and send messages to us.

Not all of this happens, but note that blocked videos in your account are not blocked, the truth about this is, we do not want you to watch our videos unless you create a new channel.

If I try every attempt, can I get a strike?
No. We will not opt ​​to remove a video of you for example, and this may result in a strike. We can only result in a strike if necessary, suppose that one of these blocked users is prevented from commenting and sending messages to us, if this user chooses to create another channel with the intention of commenting and sending messages to us, we can remove one of the videos on this channel if you have one, and result in a strike and comply with copyright laws with the channel. If you received a strike for an error that can not be valid or purposeful, you can respond. You can also send a dispute when you're blocked at any time. Remember that your dispute should never be illegal and malicious trying to result in some illegal consequences as the misuse of this may result in the termination of your account or possibly another strike. Note that if you contest again, one more strike will apply and you will go two weeks without posting videos.

I do not understand. How can I make my dispute valid?
You only need to submit a dispute formally. If you submit an illegal dispute attempting to result in recurring violation of our rights, your account may or may not be terminated. We can choose to block your account with our channel in order to prohibit you from watching our videos.

Please keep in mind that if you create new accounts in order to watch our videos one more time, your account may be terminated immediately.

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