That’s what I figured, that happened to me but it was pretty easily resolved.
> On Nov 10, 2016, at 9:04 AM, Cameron Strife wrote:
>
> Hi. Yeah, they have a piece of software that scans content uploaded to
> youtube for melodies in a database and sometimes that does lead to
> false positives...
Hi. Yeah, they have a piece of software that scans content uploaded to
youtube for melodies in a database and sometimes that does lead to
false positives...
On 11/10/16, Scott Granados wrote:
> They won’t take down your channel. What they will do is send you a warning
> and possibly pull down
They won’t take down your channel. What they will do is send you a warning and
possibly pull down the track. You have a means though to dispute that action.
I’ve gotten hit with this before for music that was clearly mine, I responded
through their mechanism and nothing happened because a hum
Hi.
As far as youtube goes, I'm still trying to figure out this cover song
situation...
On one hand, people upload covers every day and the majority of them
don't get taken down. They seem to be a great vehicle for exposure.
On the other hand, they say well, if you put up a cover, you better
hav
All that means is you get money for the views. You can also have advertising
added to your video that you get paid for. With the number of views your
talking about it’s not all that much money. It’s not bad to turn on though,
you can get a check each time you eventually reach a threshold. Go