hi @audiomicro @YouTubeJapan a company called Aalibrary (doesn't seem to exist) is claiming multiple videos from a song I own a license to, and rejecting my claims. as i can not contact this bogus company i'm appealing to you to please remove these fraudulent claims.
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music is so integral and important to my videos that i choose to pay for it, yet i am constantly under fraudulent attack and the content ID system gives me little room for recourse.
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Aalibrary has in the past claimed 10s of videos, but when i submitted my proof of license they retracted their claims. now they have changed their tune. this simply should not be allowed and is so damaging to creators.
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it's really heart-breaking that
@YTCreators@ytcreatorsjapan@youtube has created a system that punishes creators in this way.2 replies 2 retweets 113 likesShow this thread -
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Thanks for letting us know, you can always appeal claims if your dispute is rejected. Mind sharing the video URL so we can take a look? Keep us posted!
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i am afraid doing that will endanger my channel especially when i don’t know why my appeal was rejected or what company i’m dealing with. they can reject me again leaving me with no options or even multiple strikes. i submitted every URL via email but have yet to receive a reply
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Thanks for the info, as part of YPP, you'll be receiving a response from the Creator Support team within 24 hours from when you sent the email. Also, to get more insight about strikes, check this out: https://yt.be/help/fhTF
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