![]() ![]() ![]() YouTube's copyright system is still somewhat broken, but it's nice to see the company take some action to fix it. Users who feel that their content has been incorrectly claimed can contact YouTube for further assistance. The policy is currently active but won't be truly "ramping up" until mid-September, an official blog post says. Putting hours of work into a piece of content you can't make any money on can be pretty infuriating, especially when your intended revenue goes to a mega corporation instead. Regardless of if it was a one-second clip or playing from the speakers in a public place, these companies could claim all the profits on a video. ![]() Previously, music rights holders, like Universal Music Group and Sony Music could claim a video if any amount of a song of theirs was played. □Unintentional audio (ex:□from passing cars)Ĭlaimants can still block monetization or the video itself, but timestamps help you edit out the claim.- TeamYouTube August 15, 2019 A policy preventing Copyright owners from making $ on manual claims for: ![]()
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