YouTube Copyright ClaimID
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 3:17 pm
So, I tried to do upload some music last night to YouTube. I have been working on accompaniment audio files for trombone solos, and thought, "hey, this recording we just did of an organ is sort of different from the other products I have, it's of the public domain version of Liszt's Hosannah and not the Schott version (with the prelude) that everyone knows, it sounds great but we didn't get a chance to record a second interpretation like our other projects -- why don't I use this one as a promotional, free product?"
So, I mastered the audio, put together a nice little video, and uploaded. I kid you not, within 5 seconds, before the video was even processed in the YT Studio system, I received a copyright claim on my work. I have filed a counter-claim, but I already suspect I went about it wrong. I chose "public domain", but I think I should have chosen "I own the copyright", since the recording I did is not PD even though the underlying work is. Probably ten hours of work, including setting up the recording, editing, mastering, just gone, like that.
Anyone else have to deal with this? I'd love to just make the video available anyways, but I refuse to turn YT ads on on my channel. I have no delusions of grandeur, nobody watches my videos, but that is all the more reason to not let someone else profit off of my work.
Should I just take down the video, reupload it, and try to submit with the other dispute option?
In the meantime, sorry gang, I was really excited to put this out and use it as a way to drum up interest in the other projects I'm working on. It'll be out, free, and YT ad-free as soon as I can navigate this claim nonsense.
So, I mastered the audio, put together a nice little video, and uploaded. I kid you not, within 5 seconds, before the video was even processed in the YT Studio system, I received a copyright claim on my work. I have filed a counter-claim, but I already suspect I went about it wrong. I chose "public domain", but I think I should have chosen "I own the copyright", since the recording I did is not PD even though the underlying work is. Probably ten hours of work, including setting up the recording, editing, mastering, just gone, like that.
Anyone else have to deal with this? I'd love to just make the video available anyways, but I refuse to turn YT ads on on my channel. I have no delusions of grandeur, nobody watches my videos, but that is all the more reason to not let someone else profit off of my work.
Should I just take down the video, reupload it, and try to submit with the other dispute option?
In the meantime, sorry gang, I was really excited to put this out and use it as a way to drum up interest in the other projects I'm working on. It'll be out, free, and YT ad-free as soon as I can navigate this claim nonsense.