Apparently you can get a strike for uploading your own song that you have created within months of work. If only some random dude comes along two years later and says it belongs to him.https://twitter.com/Octo_Jon/status/1072938704308658177 …
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Replying to @ThisIsTheFatRat
Hi there--wanted to make sure you saw our response to your previous tweet! If you doin't mind following us, we can DM you info to get in touch with the claimant!
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
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@TeamYouTube I actually only saw this tweet now due to the heavy (and unexpected) response... Followed you. Let's figure this out.1 reply 2 retweets 51 likes -
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Replying to @ThisIsTheFatRat @TeamYouTube
usually someone puts in a claim saying its their content. you have to dispute that. the other party will then have to answer your dispute by keeping up the claim or giving it up. usually they keep the claim and hope you dont want to risk going further, so they get your money.
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its a shitty system that trusts whoever claims your video more than you. Thats why companies like that exist, making money by hoping the youtube uploader doesnt fight back because of the risk. usually it turns into arguments over fair use of music or art.
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since you made the song and have rights to the art that you used ( i assume ) you should be fine. appeal the claim.
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