Also I don’t want to monetize the video. None of the videos on the channel are monetized by me. I just want an answer as to why videos that should not be blocked are getting flagged as unavailable. It’s pretty clear on the second print that the © owner chose not to block it.
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Replying to @AnderSoneca
Thanks for the details. Mind sharing your channel URL so we can look into this further? Keep us in the loop.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
I fixed one of the videos by disputing the copyright, but I only did this because the copyright owner authorized. The worse thing is not knowing if other videos were affected. These two were brought to my attention by subscribers.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCGbKiCJjph8Grazqmo7z4w …
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Replying to @AnderSoneca
If you received a Content ID claim, you will get an email and a notification in Creator Studio with details. If you've seen some, you can always dispute it if you think it was made in error. Let us know if you have questions.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
Another video "monetized by the claimant" was blocked on my channel. It IS an error, but not by the owner to claim his copyrights, but by YouTube for blocking it when it shouldn't. If I dispute it, the owner would lose the right to monetize. This is not a fix!pic.twitter.com/UyQozq7Mxq
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Replying to @AnderSoneca
Thanks for the info, we've passed these details along and will keep you posted.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
While you try to fix the error, can you make the videos available if I send you their individual links?
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Replying to @AnderSoneca
(1/2) It seems that your video was blocked because of a full-album flag. Some select partners have the ability to block full-album uploads, and select music label partners are enrolled into this program at the content-owner level.
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Ok... so you’re telling me the albums are being blocked because licensing partners, like
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Replying to @AnderSoneca
That's right – blocking is one of the options a copyright owner can choose when they claim a content. You can check how content ID works here: https://yt.be/help/peVV
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But if they chose to block it, why the copyright claim on YouTube states “Monetized by claimant” and viewing restrictions as “none”? It doesn’t make any sense.
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