Hey, guys, maybe some of you know, but I've been uploading subbed Japanese music videos to my Youtube channel lately. It's just something I enjoy doing on the side. There's Japanese hip hop, pop, rock, I'm sure there's something for everyone. There's even the Yoiko Minecraft LP's I subbed a while ago. I was trying to make sure there are no copyright issues and that all views go to the original videos, but Sony Music decided to be a dick anyway and gave me my first copyright strike. Why can't they just block the video from being uploaded in the first place? For example, when I tried to upload a Utada Hikaru video, it was blocked worldwide and I was fine with it because I could just remove the video and didn't have to get striked. I wonder how all those so-called "content creators" on Youtube can even keep their channels alive for that long. I'm so glad I don't have to live off this shit. To make it clear, I don't make any money …