So many youtube reactors post only 10 minutes of movie footage as fair use and point to sites like Patreon to watch their full-length reactions, but how is that not a copyright infringement? Does paywalling copyrighted content let them get away with it?
Most reactors on Patreon post their full reaction there but without the actual show / movie they’re reacting to. They might include a blurred out version without sound, so people can sync up their own copy to, which is entirely within fair use.
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