Guide to lodging copyright strikes on YouTube

I'm toying with a Python script to scrape the various channels I find and match them with stories on Literotica. Ideally, we'd all converge on an offending channel at once, because it takes three strikes in a 90-day period to knock a channel out. I don't know how realistic that is, though.
Just be careful if one of your scripts asks you: "Do you want to play a game?"
 
Apologies for the mess of a message, I posted a table in, hit sent and cleared off to bed without seeing the formatted mess. Will straighten that out.

Some good news though!
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I'll admit I'm a little uneasy regarding sticking personal data out there with Google but I believe it isn't released to the offender unless it becomes a legal fight. I awoke this morning to a message that included this:

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That's strike 1 that I know off. I'm happy to drop any author I dig out of the cess pile aa line, that's how I became aware myself. I'll keep digging and find a decent way to make it as widely available as possible. In my intro blurb I added a few words that if you find my work elsewhere, let me know - that obviously worked!

Do we see if we can topple Audio Story Podcast? over the next 90 days I've said before, happy to join a crusade!
 
Looking at Audio Story Podcast latest uploads I see they have uploaded Saddletramp1956's FLASH 01: OUT OF THE BLUE. I've sent a message to him pointing out it's there and advised we have 1 known strike against the site, he may possibly want to take the same route I've taken to see it taken down.
 
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