Narrator (YouTube Copyright School)

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This article is about the narrator in YouTube Copyright School. For the narrator in Ski Patrol, see Narrator (Ski Patrol).
"Hey, Russell! You didn't create that video! You just copied someone else's content!"
— Narrator, YouTube Copyright School





Narrator (YouTube Copyright School)
First appearanceYouTube Copyright School (2011)


A narrator appears in "YouTube Copyright School". His role in the video is to teach the viewer and Russell about YouTube's copyright system. Russell is watching Lumpy and the Lumpettes: The Movie and gets the idea to record it for his friends. Then, the narrator comes to warn him about copyright infringement. Russell would get a copyright strike, warning him of an account suspension. The narrator suggests him to make an original video. Russell then makes a remix of Lumpy and the Lumpettes song. He insists that Russell still needs permission to use the song. He then shows Russell about fair use guidelines which Russell tries to push away. Russell realizes he could to court if he disputes his claim. He then decides to make his original music video, in which the narrator congratulates him.

Quotes[edit]

  • "Everybody's really been looking forward to the new video from Lumpy and the Lumpettes. Even Lumpy!" - "YouTube Copyright School"
  • "Uploading someone else's content without permission could get you into a lot of trouble--it may be copyright infringement." - "YouTube Copyright School"
  • "If YouTube finds you're a repeat offender, you'll get banned for life!" - "YouTube Copyright School"
  • "Original content is what makes YouTube interesting. Start creating your own, and who knows? Your video could explode!" - "YouTube Copyright School"
  • "If you're still unsure about copyright issues, YouTube has some resources as a starting point. For more information, click the link for 'Copyright' at the bottom of every page." - "YouTube Copyright School"