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Will my blog get sued or removed?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by AutoKwame, Sep 23, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    What are the chances of me getting sued by google for having a website named Youtube Extracts that features the best videos from the internet, especially from YouTube and other media sites?
     
    AutoKwame, Sep 23, 2011 IP
  2. longblog

    longblog Active Member

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    #2
    What are the odds of your website becoming huge? Unless you become a giant, they won't even know you exist.

    From what I can tell about your site, based on your description, is that your pretty much just copying content from youtube. In this case, I'd say the odds of you getting sand boxed are a lot higher than the odds of you getting sued.
     
    longblog, Sep 23, 2011 IP
  3. VolkanSEO

    VolkanSEO Peon

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    #3
    like @longblog said they wont bother you unless you become a huge hit. But if I were you and be on the safe side I would get another domain which doesn't breach any trademark agreement.

    More likely before even you get an opportunity to grow, Google will probably see your site as a spam and remove you from their search engine results.
     
    VolkanSEO, Sep 24, 2011 IP
  4. st-kris

    st-kris Greenhorn

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    #4
    if you must do it, use a generic name to describe the sites you're lifting off except when giving credit. so instead of having a site thats described "youtube extracts", have something like "favorite web vids" or so.
     
    st-kris, Sep 25, 2011 IP
  5. AutoKwame

    AutoKwame Member

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    #5
    Thanks, guys.

    But what if I I was to provide unique content a long with the videos? For instance, providing a detailed critique of the videos...
     
    AutoKwame, Sep 28, 2011 IP
  6. futurepocket

    futurepocket Peon

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    #6
    You can't use the word "YouTube" in your website name. You can make the website unique, but it really depends on how Google perceives it. If your website gets big and is promoting their service, they honestly (in my opinion) won't mind at all because you're directing more traffic to THEM.
     
    futurepocket, Sep 28, 2011 IP
  7. longblog

    longblog Active Member

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    #7
    You can do well posting their videos with critiques/reviews of the videos. Just don't use the word youtube in your site name.
     
    longblog, Sep 28, 2011 IP
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    yenerich Active Member

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    #8
    Google will not know of your site unless you get really bigh, in that case they will force you to change the name. Otherwise they wont care.
     
    yenerich, Oct 9, 2011 IP
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    jhons02 Peon

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    #9
    website name should be unique and different. So don't palce youtube in your site somain name.
     
    jhons02, Oct 14, 2011 IP
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    flithost Peon

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    What are the odds of your website becoming huge? Unless you become a giant, they won't even know you exist.
     
    flithost, Oct 16, 2011 IP
  11. Mike Inkster

    Mike Inkster Member

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    #11
    Not Recommended to use any trademark, brand name, and if you are sure about the name leave it alone.

    Unless you have time for a possible holiday at crowbar hotel, or lots of money for a possible big find.
     
    Mike Inkster, Oct 22, 2011 IP
  12. clockwood

    clockwood Peon

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    #12
    Using a trademarked name will also hurt you in the future if you plan to sell the site. That will be a big turn-off to potential buyers. Better to come up with a fun, unique name.
     
    clockwood, Nov 1, 2011 IP
  13. VideoWhisper.com

    VideoWhisper.com Well-Known Member

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    #13
    People like tops. So you could have tops on it (top 100 bla...).

    As long as you respect their embedding policy you should be fine. But you must be aware that you're depending on their content and their policy can change at any time.
     
    VideoWhisper.com, Nov 8, 2011 IP
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    InstantLinkStorm Peon

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    #14
    It is not worth it having a copyrighted or trademarked name in your domain - I lost my eBay affiliate account because I had unknowingly used a trademarked term in a domain name - there was no second chances. No doubt other affiliate networks have a similar tough stance.

    Having learnt my lesson the hard way I now double check before purchasing a domain.

    Cheers,
    Ken

    Ken
     
    InstantLinkStorm, Nov 8, 2011 IP
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    indianseocompany Peon

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    How can one get two same named domains?
     
    indianseocompany, Nov 14, 2011 IP
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    zetteJG Peon

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    #16
    just don't use youtube name in your domain name
    you can embed any video from youtube
     
    zetteJG, Nov 14, 2011 IP
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    #17
    agreed with longblog.. as long as the site is not harming youtube, they will do nothing. if they notice, they cant do anything if you dont use their name in your site.
     
    shibli123, Jan 21, 2012 IP
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    A lot of websites are using youtube videos and some of them are very big website ( alex < 10000 ). So donot worry about youtube videos you are using.
     
    links4rank, Jan 24, 2012 IP
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    #19
    Hi !!


    The problem with the site you're describing is that youtube videos are easily removed or easily switched to 'not available for external view' and stuff like that. You will lost content in a short time, and things will start to be very messy. You can make critiques or top tens but I can tell It will only work for recent people videos, not any music videos, tv shows or movie parts.



    Have a nice day !
     
    nicelife, Jan 28, 2012 IP
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    ceekeigh Peon

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    +1 on if your site gets big they will definitely sue you.
     
    ceekeigh, Jan 28, 2012 IP