
Yes, and I've had news videos pulled from my YouTube channel as well, on behalf of NHK, Japan's national broadcasting corporation. But I challenged the decision, under fair use amongst other reasons, and got YouTube to put it back up again.
YouTube generally just takes things down if asked by a copyright holder, even if they shouldn't. Because the people who make the videos generally just accept it without question. But if you challenge the decision, you force YouTube to take an actual look at it, and not just defer to the judgement of the copyright holder, and then they tend to put it back up again.
YouTube generally just takes things down if asked by a copyright holder, even if they shouldn't. Because the people who make the videos generally just accept it without question. But if you challenge the decision, you force YouTube to take an actual look at it, and not just defer to the judgement of the copyright holder, and then they tend to put it back up again.