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Arguably my YouTube channel, but I am of the belief I don't truly own it because Google is behind YouTube, and they call all the shots on the platform.
You still own the copyright on your yt videos
True, but Google could do a ToS change to alter this fact.
I am not a lawer, but afaik them owing the copyright on all the videoes could get them into legal trouble as they are not protected by the laws for users uploading stuff.
True, I'm probably saying extreme stuff about this, but this stems from my distrust in Google. I don't really feel like I'm in control when it's hosted by Google. My entire YT metrics are based on how many videos of mine Google recommends to others.