» Mon Feb 10, 2014 4:41 pm
Pretty much every video sharing host has similar policies as Youtube when it comes to copyright. Why? Because if they don't, they can and will get their pants sued off of them in the current legal climate. In fact, Youtube probably has the most lax copyright policy due to being big enough and so having made deals to allow, instead of music being stripped from videos or videos being completely taken down, instead adding a "buy this song on X" marker beneath the video.
Now if you feel your videos are truly falling within fair use and so are annoyed by the automated anti-piracy system by video sharing hosts (it's much easier for them to just comply with DMCA notices without looking into it and then only re-allow videos if a valid fair use argument is made -- I know that's not fair, but once again that's the state of the legal environment right now) then your best bet is to host the videos yourself. Depending on what kind of traffic your videos generate and how big they are, that may not be a cheap venture.