You are still responsible for distribution, and unless you made sure that the upload i legal, you can be held accountable for the spreading of the illegal knowledge. Did you make sure the upload is legal?
And you actually claimed ownership over the video by linking to it, without a notice that it was a link, and that InnoGames did not own it. Remember one thing: Logic and legal are two very different things.
And did you make sure it was clean?
YouTube is responsible for distribution, whether it was clean and the ownership is clearly stated on whomever uploaded that video(cotter548) not the ones who linked it.
If innogames linked such video, the owner would be insanely happier with the extra views since it generates profit for him.
If inno made such business deal, they didn't have to at all and just wasted it.
If the video had a copyright infringement and the true owner had claimed such a thing. The company who's hosting the video are the ones responsible and YouTube had taken action against copyright infringements even if it was music in a video game(which they decided to recline not to do due to video companies want free advertising which is very logical since the gamers never said that they owned those game music)
I still wonder why Anzian never replied to me.
And distribution does indeed hold you accountable but not in all countries.
A case in Denmark was made about popcorn time(A known pirated movies app to use to watch movies and shows which was awesome. This was very legal in my country only if you were using for personal entertainment and not for commercial gain)
This doesn't apply to companies like YouTube which is owned by Google(very legal company except for tax evasions)
If you think the video is illegal, you should report it in YouTube which is available.