Recently I changed the intro music used in my YouTube videos to another one of my original compositions. The first time it triggered a copyright claim. I deleted the video and used different portions of my song that had more instrumentation. That didn’t trigger a copyright claim, but my latest video did. Again, this is my own song! I filed a dispute and even included a link to my song at the end of the video, but YouTube still ruled in favor of “HAAWK for a 3rd Party” (a digital rights management service). This doesn’t endanger my YouTube account, but it is totally ridiculous! I doubt a real person even examined my dispute, AI could also stand for Artificial Ignorance.
Recently I changed the intro music used in my YouTube videos to another one of my original compositions. The first time it triggered a copyright claim. I deleted the video and used different portions of my song that had more instrumentation. That didn’t trigger a copyright claim, but my latest video did. Again, this is my own song! I filed a dispute and even included a link to my song at the end of the video, but YouTube still ruled in favor of “HAAWK for a 3rd Party” (a digital rights management service). This doesn’t endanger my YouTube account, but it is totally ridiculous! I doubt a real person even examined my dispute, AI could also stand for Artificial Ignorance.
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