Here they explain everything in video format (and the german version of the same), including the legal actions they intend to take in EU courts if Youtube doesn't enter into negotiations in four weeks (they even put a countdown timer on their website to make a point). Apparently in the EU and/or Germany, its illegal to create a platform or agreement that effectively makes someone an employee but treats them as self-employed (and given that getting kicked off of Youtube can end a content creator's whole career, they may very well have a case). They also think that Youtube's notorious secrecy over categories, the actions of its bots, and the overuse of form emails contradicts EU data protection law(s), and will also pursue that in court as well if Youtube doesn't respond.FairTube wrote: FairTube is a campaign to get more fairness and transparency for all YouTube Creators.
Our proposals:
- Publish all categories and decision criteria that affect monetization and views of videos
- Give clear explanations for individual decisions — for example, if a video is demonetized, which parts of the video violated which criteria in the Advertiser-Friendly Content Guidelines?
- Give YouTubers a human contact person who is qualified and authorized to explain decisions that have negative consequences for YouTubers (and fix them if they are mistaken)
- Let YouTubers contest decisions that have negative consequences
- Create an independent mediation board for resolving disputes (here the Ombuds Office of the Crowdsourcing Code of Conduct can offer relevant lessons)
- Formal participation of YouTubers in important decisions, for example through a YouTuber Advisory Board
So what do you think? What are the odds Youtube will even give them the time of day without a pending lawsuit against them? What points will they fight over the hardest if they do enter negotiations? Which legal strategy is more likely to work in a European court? And will these demands benefit the platform for creators and small businesses, or do you think the corporateization of Youtube inevitable at this point?