My video received a copyright claim by Content ID. What should I do?
No submission on YouTube is safe from being the subject of a false claim or mis-identification.
Our music is always safe to use, because we own the copyrights to all of the sounds in the library. We sometimes use samples in our audio files which are also used by other composers and producers.
Our music is always safe to use, because we own the copyrights to all of the sounds in the library. We sometimes use samples in our audio files which are also used by other composers and producers.
What do you do if you receive this claim?
Because YouTube’s Content ID system does not register that we gave you the license to use the music, you will need to dispute the claim in order to monetize.
In order to dispute, you must:
1. Click on the video side bar where it says “Copyright Claim”
2. Click on the dropdown option that says “File a Dispute”
3. Follow the directions in the submission and select “I have a license or written permission from the proper rights holder to use this material.”
3. In the Proof of Ownership description section, write “The audio files are licensed and approved by TwinsMusic Enterprises.”
In order to dispute, you must:
1. Click on the video side bar where it says “Copyright Claim”
2. Click on the dropdown option that says “File a Dispute”
3. Follow the directions in the submission and select “I have a license or written permission from the proper rights holder to use this material.”
3. In the Proof of Ownership description section, write “The audio files are licensed and approved by TwinsMusic Enterprises.”