.@TeamYouTube some company called Tunecore are claiming videos on or using PewDiePie's "Congratulations" song. They don't represent him. How are they getting away with this. Sort this out as soon as.pic.twitter.com/M5bkohCsoo
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...that site will automatically claim any video with that song. Now if it wasn’t Party in Backyard, PewDiePie or anyone else with the rights to the song that uploaded the video to this ‘site’, PewDiePie can request YouTube to remove all the false claims.
Also what makes this more suspicious and will help PewDiePie is that TuneCore listed the song as made by Pewd, not PewDiePie, so it was probably some 9 year old who reuploaded the song somewhere
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