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Ravage DayZs on Esseker. Single player DayZ-style survival

Ravage DayZs on Esseker. Single player DayZ-style survivalУ вашего броузера проблема в совместимости с HTML5
Looking for a DayZ-style experience on Esseker? Jimmakos has made a Ravage mission set on Esseker. This video shows you how to install it and shows me playing it. Steam workshop page for Ravage DayZs on Esseker: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=655918216 List of other missions available for Ravage: http://ravage.wikia.com/wiki/Unofficial_Ravage_missions Discussion page for Ravage, by Haleks: https://forums.bistudio.com/topic/183264-ravage-mod/ All music by *imp* from http://freepd.com/ I have received two copyright claims for this video, both claiming the same tune (Mysterions by *imp*). One says it is 宙空のかなたに - 楠 登 by muzie. And the other says it is Come Fly With Me by Ray Powers. They can't both be right and, in fact, neither are. This is the way the YouTube copyright system works, or rather doesn't. I now have to submit separate disputes and wait whilst they are resolved. If the copyright claimant doesn't accept my dispute, then my options are legal action, deleting the video or leaving it up there and letting them take the money. Mind you, with two claimants for the same thing, neither of them will get anything. I am actually part of a network/CDN called Maker Studios. I'm leaving the network (on the 17th of July) in part because of copyright claims on my videos. I've had quite a few of them over the years. Almost all of them have been from the audio partners of Maker Studios. Yep, the same people who licensed me the tracks are the ones filing copyright claims. Until recently, this allowed them to keep all the money (I make millions) earned from the videos, even though their claims were invalid. You can be damn sure that this doesn't happen to people like PewDiePie (who is a member of the same network). Update: Astonishingly, Muzie have released their copyright claim to this video, just a few hours after I disputed it. This is by far the fastest resolution of a copyright claim I have ever seen. Muzie are an independent music distribution service who use ContentID to protect the music of their members. I'm amazed that a Japanese company was able to respond so quickly as it's only just passed 9am there. Nice going, Muzie. Although it's not like I have received an apology for putting me to this hassle.
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