The person who copyright striked my channel has followed up via e-mail. He's extorting me for €200 to remove the strike @TeamYouTube I've used 25 seconds of music in the outro of a 5 minute video. Is this something I can dispute somehow? Please help
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Well, it was just a matter of time.. Although you're mostly using non-commercial music in your videos, you're still using other people's material for personal gain so.. What's all the fuss?
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Read up on ‘fair use’
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Replying to @empyriangaming @dlalin1 and
Fair use is with regards to transformational, parody or commentary that utilises copyright protected material. If, as you describe, you used the music as an outro theme then your useage does not fall under fair use. Instead the track rights should be purchased from the owner.
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Replying to @MahdDogg @empyriangaming and
Except you can sample music that is under 30 seconds long so...it is fair use.
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Replying to @HappiestAku @empyriangaming and
Not for use as underscore or a theme, only for transformational purposes such as remixing
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Replying to @MahdDogg @empyriangaming and
If that's the case you better tell all TV shows that use music from songs that is under 30 seconds because it breaks the law...oh wait...pic.twitter.com/pWanFOi0S4
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Replying to @HappiestAku @empyriangaming and
We have to pay for those sync rights you idiot.
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Replying to @MahdDogg @empyriangaming and
Not if it is under 30 seconds because it is FAIR USE.
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Tell that to our music supervisor, producer and post production staff.https://smallbusiness.chron.com/copyright-laws-30-seconds-music-61149.html …
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