Unlike YouTube’s Content ID system (which is designed to protect major label music and Hollywood films), the blocks hitting Brima Nn are different. They tend to come from:

The current approach to copyright enforcement is often blunt and inflexible, failing to account for nuances like fair use, parody, or transformative works. This can lead to legitimate content being blocked, as in the case of Brima Nn. A more nuanced approach to copyright enforcement is needed, one that balances the rights of copyright holders with those of content creators. This might involve implementing more sophisticated algorithms that can accurately detect fair use or introducing more transparent and efficient appeal processes.

To the outsider, the obvious question is: If it keeps getting blocked, why bother?

Are there any workarounds or solutions that I can try? I'd really appreciate your help and support in resolving this issue.

If you’ve spent any time in niche online video circles over the last few years, the phrase will trigger an immediate, visceral reaction. It’s the digital equivalent of walking into your favorite underground record store only to find the lights off and the windows papered over.