YouTube copyright strike

slav_2000 wrote on 5/31/2018, 2:08 AM

Hi there!

I've created my songs and published the video with them on YouTube. Video has no-monetization (meaning, all the requirements of the license from MMJ) have been fulfilled from my side.

One day later ContentID sends me even 2 strikes from two different "owners" for two music parts in my video. I sent them my claim, but still have the question - how it can happen that somebody claims the rights to subjectively long part of the music, made exclusively by myself exclusively with the samples incorporated in MMJ?

Any ideas from community?

Thanks in advance.

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johnebaker wrote on 5/31/2018, 4:11 AM

Hi

This is a common occurrence - see this topic. although it refers to Music Maker it applies to any software that uses soundpools.

HTH

John EB

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