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Divorce and YouTube Channel
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My wife and I are looking at divorce after 3 years. She's spent years physically assaulting me so I finally threw in the towel.

She is demanding I take down the channel that existed before we met. It is a channel that I upload content to from our local travels over 4 years and has my last name on it (she never took my last name). It has 600 subs and is not monetized. She is now emailing YouTube to remove it since she said it was her idea (not), she made the logo (which I can change), and she appears in videos (but has not appeared in a year).

Does she have any ground to stand on? I feel like channels have people come and go (breakups, someone fired) but they still remain. I love the work that I've filmed and edited and would be disappointed to have to give into her demands.

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