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Copyright claim on youtube is not valid, but I cannot dispute it properly?
Ok, so I am a guy who likes to make Visuals and animations on youtube. As you can see in this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN8vYm3W67g I was expecting to get a copyright match/claim and I finally did. When I was about to acknowledge it and take action I noticed that the people who were matching my content weren't even the original owners of the song. The song title is "Fractal - Duality" which is owned by Monstercat Media. However the content matched was another group/person called "The Island: 5 Minutes Later" If you take a look at both of them you can see that "The Island" has actually taken copyrighted music from Monstercat. They then put a copyright match on me because I apparently had "their music" even though it was originally MonsterCat Media's If you take a look at this link https://play.google.com/store/music/album/The_Isla... it will take you to "The Island: 5 Minutes later" if you look here - http://www.monstercat.com/ you can see Monstercat media. If you search for the song you will find Fractal Duality, I would reccomend taking a look at their youtube page to find the song. On the website you will find the original song. You see my problem? I can't acknowledge the copyright match because the original owners didn't do it.
What can I do to solve this match, and how can I stop this so called "The Island: 5 minutes later"?
well for whatever reason the link completely blocked out my question so I'll retype it here. (continuing after the link) so I was expecting a copyright strike,match on the video, but when I finally got it and was about to knowledge it when I noticed that it wasn't the original owners of the song the made the strike is was someone completely different called "The Island: 5 Minutes later" however the original owners (Monstercat media) did not make the copyright match. so what can I do? (continue)
If you follow this link you will see monstercat https://www.youtube.com/user/MonstercatMedia if you follow this link you will be taken to "The island: 5 Minutes later" who clearly took their music from Monstercat.
4 Answers
- YetiLv 77 years ago
Not sure exactly what the problem is. You're using somebody else's copyrighted material without permission. The claim against you is valid. If you try to dispute it, you're going to open yourself up to massive individual liability. Do not be a fool and dispute it. Whatever you're doing with "matching" is irrelevant.
- barrudakiLv 67 years ago
Nice try getting people to click on your links there. You do realize youtube pays pennys for views right? You aren't going to make a million dollars posting your links on yahoo answers.
- TortfeasorLv 67 years ago
Your question is unclear. But if you think you can use whatever music you want for your visuals as long as you attribute it, you are mistaken.