Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Getting rid of Copyright Claims on your Youtube Video

So you made a video, uploaded it on youtube, and just a few minutes later you get stinking "Copyright Claim" and that your video is blocked in some countries.

Bullshit right?! Because you're not stealing another artist's music, in fact you are helping them promote it.  And if you are doing like a dedication video, that would suck even more if Youtube decides to completely remove the audio from your video, leaving with a silent movie.


Also, with the copyright claim, you will not be able to Monetize your video, nor enable your video to be viewable on mobile devices. 


After a few searches, and reading on comments, here's how to remove the Copyright Claim on your Youtube video, and enable your video to be viewed on mobile devices.


The following steps are not mine, this was commented by TheProdigy248, hopefully it would work on my video and yours too!


1.Go to the top right corner and open your account.

2.Click on Video Manager
3.On the left go to Copyright Notices
4.Click on "Matched third party content"or whatever it says.
5.At the bottom click on "I believe this copyright claim is not valid"
6.Bubble in the 2nd to last and click continue.
7.Check the box and hit continue.
8.Copy and paste my comment thats above to the 'Please Explain Briefly" box

This video is fair use under U.S. copyright law because it is (1) noncommercial (2) transformative in nature, and (3) does not compete with the original work or have any negative effect on its market."


9.Check the box, and type your name and hit continue.

10.Finally, hit Submit Dispute.

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