So apparently your voice can be copyright claimed on YouTube. I was testing my mic filters on a private stream and after I was done it got claimed by CD Baby.
Really @YouTube @TeamYouTubepic.twitter.com/k7EwoPGwSn
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Replying to @SmellyOctopus @YouTube
Thanks for flagging this. It looks like the match system really blew it on this one. We're going to figure out what went wrong and fix it. CD Baby dropped the claim as soon as they saw the dispute, so at least that part of the process worked.
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The fix should be to punish false copy claims tbh
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To clarify, this isn't something that CD Baby initiated -- this was a mistake with the Content ID matching tool. As soon as they were made aware of the claim, they released it.
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If the content ID tool is so broad that it flags a person’s voice as a match then I sincerely question that this is a one-off incident. And the process is arduous enough to reverse that the automated content ID really has no business being weighted that far against the channel.
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