@88rising also claimed the video of the same part. Their claim made sense. @TuneCore claimed the same segment. If this was a copyright bot, this means war, you can’t do this shit. @TeamYouTube fix your fucking broken system.
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@TuneCore I’m not going to roll over and be your bitch. I made my background music with the app Remixlive. Here’s your evidencepic.twitter.com/ir1uHWigNJ1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread -
I can’t claim them because there is no option to say “Hey, this isn’t your song” or “They are not the copyright holder”
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I’m not going to be complacent in this. For those of you who don’t know, Australian copyright is automatically registered, so that means that I am automatically the copyright holder for my background music. This is so cruel.
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Replying to @StyloFox
Thanks for reaching out. If you believe you've received a claim in error, you can always appeal and our team will review it. Here's how: https://goo.gl/cQ7ypA . Hope this helps.
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It really wasn’t helpful. There is no option to claim that they are not the copyright holders of the song. Is there a way for you to remove the claim?
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There’s an option to say that the entire video is your content but no option just to say that the claimant’s claim by itself is invalid.
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