HELP FAQ
6-9 Should I file an objection, as instructed by YouTube, if your audio segment in my video gets a copyright notice?
Repeated objections within a short period may affect your YouTube channel and Google account. Please get in touch with us with a copyright-flagged video URL, for it's safe and faster when we, the sole content holders of the audio, can directly release our music-related copyright claims.
- 6-1 What do 'AdRev for a third party' and 'Tracks for a third party' mean, and how are they related to the credit 'Nash Music Library' shown in YouTube's music credit section?
- 6-2 What is YouTube Content ID in the first place?
- 6-3 Do we need to request whitelisting of our YouTube channel beforehand when uploading a video with your music in the background to avoid receiving a copyright notice?
- 6-4 I got a Content ID claim from someone other than you. What should I do?
- 6-5 Do you possibly mute or block videos?
- 6-6 Why can you quickly release unintentional copyright claims when they occur?
- 6-7 Can you release any "AdRev for a 3rd Party" YouTube Content ID claims?
- 6-8 Why is it that your audio may get copyright notices on YouTube?
- 6-9 Should I file an objection, as instructed by YouTube, if your audio segment in my video gets a copyright notice?
- 6-10 Do you claim third-party uploaded videos such as gameplay videos, highlight clips, fan compilations, reaction videos, or other derivative works, even if they have been permitted by your licensees?
- 6-11 Does a public or unlisted video receive a copyright notice more frequently than a private one?