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I have a couple of questions for those who actually operate movie recap channels, not just those who know about it in theory.
How long have you been running the channel?
Do you recap Hollywood movies? (like Disney, Warner Bros, etc.)
Have you ever been hit with a strike from these companies, and were you able to reverse it?
I'm not looking to discuss how crowded the niche is. I'm interested in the long-term success of recap channels. Can you run a successful movie recap channel by uploading recaps of movies from big studios (like Disney, Warner Bros, etc.) without constantly facing strikes and risking your channel being taken down?
That wasn't the question. The focus was on copyright strikes and the longevity of the channel.
The video has 22 million views and has been up for 5 years. The channel, with 135 videos, has amassed a total of 133 million views. This is blatant copyright infringement, and it's hard to believe that a channel this size could go unnoticed. How do they manage it? I've heard of instances where Warner Bros. strikes videos for using just a few seconds of their movies.
Honestly, I think that niche is quite saturated now. That doesn't mean you can't achieve satisfying results, but it will be harder than when it was less popular.
Additionally, strikes and copyright issues are significant problems that you can't easily avoid, making it less profitable.
With many channels thriving for years, I believe that creativity can help you avoid random copyright issues, but not strikes. However, if you only compile videos of movies and TV shows, strikes are inevitable.
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