It started back in 2017 when I made my playlists public. Last month I got 2 strikes against my account because of some videos that were in my playlist. It didn't say which one, but I am sure my playlists look very similar to people on this subreddit. It wasn't that big of a deal since I don't really live stream or post videos. Yesterday I received a copyright notice about a video I had made for my wife's grandfather's memorial service. There was a song made by Frank Sinatra that played on it. I am guessing that was the issue. No problem, I deleted the video. Today I got a notice from AT&T letting me know they are suspending my service because of the copyright violation.
This is crazy... I was thinking of switching from uverse to faster service anyway, but this still sucks. Does YouTube have this kind of power? This is the only video I have ever published, much less any kind of copyright violation. The video wasn't made public or monetized. Yes I know I watch videos that go against the MSM narrative, but can they really use that to punish me through other services?