I wrote a new article : How to contest a Content ID claim from a song you made.
If you are composing and sharing music under Creative Commons license, you may be in this situation at some point. So here are ways to contest/remove a Content ID claim and to make your music free again from Content ID abusers. :CreativeCommons:
I wrote a new article : How to contest a Content ID claim from a song you made.
If you are composing and sharing music under Creative Commons license, you may be in this situation at some point. So here are ways to contest/remove a Content ID claim and to make your music free again from Content ID abusers. :CreativeCommons:
@rrrrroseazerty These strikes are annoying and spurious, done by agencies hoping to make money.
You should be able to whitelist your YouTube channel as well.
@rrrrroseazerty Wow, that's complicated! I only deal with YouTube, but have dealt with Content ID claims on recordings I've made of old music, not covered by copyright. Each time so far, it's been successfully solved through the built-in appeal process.
I assume the reason you're taking the longer route is to get rid of it from all platforms at once?
@rrrrroseazerty
Wow, this is super detailed and useful thanks for writing and sharing!
I hope I'll never have to use it 🤞
@rrrrroseazerty These strikes are annoying and spurious, done by agencies hoping to make money.
You should be able to whitelist your YouTube channel as well.
@rrrrroseazerty Wow, that's complicated! I only deal with YouTube, but have dealt with Content ID claims on recordings I've made of old music, not covered by copyright. Each time so far, it's been successfully solved through the built-in appeal process.
I assume the reason you're taking the longer route is to get rid of it from all platforms at once?