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Hello guys, hope you are having a good day/evening :) I have a YouTube channel and lately I was thinking about doing some anime reviews again but from my experience that can be annoying because of the whole copy right thing, because I got into trouble with YouTube some a copyright infringement, but other YouTube do that and they get into trouble, can someone please tell me if there is a trick or a secret to what those YouTubers are doing (Glass reflection and so many others). Thank you everyone and keep it Anime. _^
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