@warnermusic Any particular reason you decided to copyright strike an improv song I preformed on behalf of a musician I have never heard of nor was influenced by? It says manual review yet the musician in question has no music available. Does he even exist or am I being harassed?
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@warnermusic I would really like an answer considering how much effort I put into trying to define my own music. Gian Marco Bitti? I can't find a single track of his yet you say my song sounds similar... care to explain?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread -
At least reveal the name of the song that it supposedly infringed upon...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99IeK47eT0k …
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Found the song you think mine sounds like.... How the fuck do you think the song I posted sounds like UAU by G.Bit?
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If Ad revenue goes to G.Bit from my original song I will get my lawyers involved. This isn't a joke, claiming someone's song as your own to make money is illegal. You have 30 days to respond but if those ads are still there you are violating my artistic rights.
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@TeamYouTube So will I get the revenue from the ad money made off of my original song when WMG redacts their copyright claim? They now have ads on my video so for the 30 days they get to wait to respond someone is making money on my original property. This is illegal1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread
Thanks for sharing the screenshot. Monetization during Content ID disputes is enabled when both the video creator and the Content ID claimant want to monetize the video. You can dispute a Content ID claim at any time. More details here: https://goo.gl/kMKKT7 . Hope this helps.
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