Brian Samaita’s Song Removed from YouTube: Copyright Battle with the Charambas and Fishers of Men
The Charambas and Fishers of Men have struck again; this time around, they have enforced a copyright claim, resulting in the removal of Brian Samaita’s song from YouTube.
Mutare-based musician and businessman Brian Samaita has become the latest artist to have his song removed from YouTube.
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His song, ‘Tauya Kuzomutenda,’ was taken down following a copyright infringement claim by the Charambas and Fishers of Men.
YouTube Confirms Removal: Screenshot Shared of Brian Samaita’s “Tauya Kuzomutenda” Taken Down
A screenshot from YouTube confirming the removal of Brian Samaita’s song from the streaming platform has been shared on social media.
“We received a copyright removal request for your video.
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Based on applicable copyright law, we removed your video from YouTube:
Video title: Brian Samaita Tauya kuzomutenda Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=TU1 vh3v-Ttw Content used: Tauya Kuzomutenda Content found during: 0:00:44 -0:02:23 Removal request issued by: The Charambas and Fishers of Men,” reads part of the message.
Also Read: “We Have Been Victims To Copyright Infringement”: The Charamba’s and the Fishers of Men Break Their Silence After Jah Signal’s Hit Songs Are Removed From YouTube
Social Media Reactions to Song Removal
The removal of Brian Samaita’s song from YouTube has triggered a wave of reactions on social media.
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The Charambas and Fishers of Men Strike Again..Brian Samaita’s Song Removed from YouTube over
A number of social media users are in support of Pastor Charles Charamba and his wife’s decision to lay copyright claims against those who have been sampling and remixing their music without permission.
Here are some of the reactions;
@Fungisai Zvakavapano Mashavave;
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Pamberi nebasa. Kana labors you have the right to report and take action whether unonamata kana haunamati. Period!
@Wnyasha Mharira;
Vamwe vanogona kungomuka masongs kusina kuYoutube ngavangogara vane data vaite vachitarisa
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@Dj Basset;
These small boys have no creativity to bring their own game
@Murehwa Yese dotcoms;
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Good move Charles Charamba Vamwe varukusimukira nekutsikirira Vamwe apa Vamwe vachiita sevasingagoni vachizama kuita zvavo
Also Read: Copyright Symphony: Jah Signal’s Hit Song “Sweetie” Removed From YouTube Over Copyright Infringement Violation
Jah Signal’s YouTube Copyright Woes
Meanwhile, this comes a couple of days after Jah Signal’s songs were removed from YouTube.
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Jah Signal’s two songs, ‘Shinga Muroora’ and ‘Tengai Mafuta’, were pulled down from YouTube after the Charambas and Fishers of Men initiated a copyright infringement claim against him.-iharare