Copyright feature abuse

While the copyright feature on YouTube can help to target content that makes money off the original user's videos, during the late 2010s and early 2020s, the feature started to become heavily abused by Vyonders just to get their way.

Why These Copyright Abusers Need To Be Grounded

 * 1) They abuse the copyright feature just because their opinion got disrespected, the video that they hate is still on YouTube, etc. They are going as far to make false claims just to remove a video they hate, which is clearly against YouTube's TOS.
 * 2) As noted, these copyright claims are made for various stupid reasons. Some of these are infamous examples.
 * 3) Roku Kun The Vyonder got a false copyright strike on a video that he originally made, by a user who is impersonating "Volée Airlines" in which the said airlines is clearly 100% fake, while Roku Kun The Vyonder is still a bad creator for creating child abuse videos. He still doesn't deserve a false copyright strike, and the YouTube Team should do some research and not use bots to accept the copyright claims.
 * 4) A while back, a user named RedBound2002 falsely copyright striked a user who used a still image of their channel page, this is the ShoPro of Vyond.
 * 5) Sometimes they go as far to abuse the copyright system to get a channel falsely terminated, which is clearly wrong.
 * 6) Many Vyonders somehow even support false copyright strikes, which is a very bad thing.
 * 7) Overall, these Vyonders are the reason why YouTube's copyright system is ruined. Considering the YouTube Team's automated system will somehow accept these copyright claims, and take down various videos without any research and they will keep actual criminals on their platform.

The Reason Why This Backfires

 * 1) Sometimes the YouTube Team will actually do their job, and not accept the copyright claim and actually terminate the user for attempting to send a false copyright strike. Which ends up to be karma for the Vyonder who abused the strike.