My video got claimed because in the video game birds were chirping. This game is from 1995 somebody in 2006 stole that bird clip and put it as an intro to a song so now youtube claimed my playthrough for this moron who actually stole the bird audio in the first place. Nice
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Replying to @BriarLacroix @TeamYouTube
I could im sure but it’s not even worth it to me. I’m just in awe of how bad auto claim is getting
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Oh Dude, with sampling and shit from the 90s going up on rights about to expire. Its gonna get worse as time rolls on
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Can’t wait
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Dude, I'm getting to where I'm going to play games with no music, and add the free YouTube tracks in during post edit
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Replying to @VashInThePit @DOUGLASNDRAGONS and
Orrrr... we could start seeing if Indie Artists want their music out there in more places
You dont get a lot of bitching from those people still trying to get their shit out there... well most if the time
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Replying to @VashInThePit @DOUGLASNDRAGONS and
You would be surprised. I got all my videos of The First Tree claimed because of music, and that is a super indie game. I am already cutting music from my videos now, which is frustrating. Auto-claim can eat a fat one.
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Replying to @thecyberbard @DOUGLASNDRAGONS and
There is only one logical solution, Doug, you and I need to start creating usable tracks, just mood and theme music that anyone can use. I'm already pencil drumming in my therapists office
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WAIT WAIT WAIT... Ideas arent original anymore
So someone has to have already done this
We must find this musician 
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