Video taken down: Copyright strike?

Removing one of your videos is fairly common when you violate company copyrights or the YouTube Terms of Service, when this happens, an account may be on alert, which could cause your account to lose some of its features. your YouTube channel. If your video was removed for copyright infringement, or you resubmitted a video from someone without the permission of that owner, you may be able to receive a strike, but you can appeal by sending a counter-notification.

This with our channel with your video is strong, since our copyright petitions are very strong, since the company that owns our channel, Ashley's Movie & Video Management, is very strong, wanting two warnings besides a warning in a single removal.

If your video has been removed, or you want to appeal, follow these instructions. These instructions pertain to Google Help on YouTube, as we are permitted to use them on our site.
 * 1) Sign in to YouTube.
 * 2) In the top right, click your account icon.
 * 3) Click Creator Studio.
 * 4) On the left, click Video manager.
 * 5) Select Copyright notices.
 * 6) Click Copyright strike next to a video to learn more about the removal.

Can I remove the warning from my account?
Yes you can. Resorting to the warning may cause your warning to be removed, but your video is still removed.

What does Ashley's Movie & Video Management have to do with it?
It's completely great in removing videos, if you do not believe that our channel can make copyright claims, pay ULTRA attention.

If your channel or any associated channel is terminated, you can remove the reason for the termination of your account, but with us unfortunately you can't. You should have your account terminated if you have violated our copyright. If your video was removed, and you received a warning, the truth is:
 * 1) You will not be able to appeal if we were responsible for the notice.
 * 2) Even if the warning attempts to expire, you will continue with the warning in your account.
 * 3) If another video of you is removed, it will make the situation even worse.

Not only with videos, you also get copyright strikes from:
 * 1) Likes and dislikes.
 * 2) Aggressive comments.
 * 3) Comments possibly spams.

'Violation of our rules may also result in a warning. Please do not make continuous violations on our channel if you do not want to lose your account.'