once I make re-arrangement audio cover of maroon 5 song named "girls like you" & upload it on youtube. the audio sounds different with the original one but UMG claim as if I was used their audio. I put a dispute and it rejected by UMG. so, how about another cover? still safe =))
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and another case, I upload on youtube an audio I arranged on my own with FL studio 12 software and another publisher from spain put a claim on my audio as theirs, while it's not. my audio is totally different than theirs but they still can claim it? then I know how it works
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the publisher claim my audio randomly, automatically based on tags and titles. they don't even heard the audio whether it's same with theirs or not. and how could it works? yeah, it can works becoz of youtube's algorithm, isn't
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you know what? I arrange a gospel song from 18th century and some publisher claim it as theirs? come on, what they do is just re-arrange the music, just like me. then why they should claim my audio? another annoying part is, I put a dispute but they don't answer it until 30 days
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your system is too weak, @teamyoutube @youtube. random publishers on youtube could claim every audio randomly without checking it becoz YOU(tube) allow it happen. if it oftenly happen to youtubers with millions sub, then what will happen to casual creator content like me?
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