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Wednesday, 12 November 2008 00:26 |
You tube has blocked my engagement video. Apparently I used a song that has copyright issues! So I'm sharing Bon Jovi's song and I can't use it with my engagement video?
I'm so disgusted with this decision! here's what youtube is allowing me to do:
A copyright owner has claimed it owns some or all of the audio content in your video Our Wedding Proposal. The audio content identified in your video is (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi. We regret to inform you that your video has been blocked from playback due to a music rights issue.
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Replace Audio
Use AudioSwap to replace your video's audio with any track from our growing library of authorized music. YouTube will republish your video with the new audio track.
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Mute Audio
You can mute the audio for this video. YouTube will republish your video with the audio permanently muted.
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Dispute Claim
If you believe that this claim was made in error, or that you are otherwise authorized to use the content at issue, you can dispute this claim with the alleged copyright owner. You will be guided through a web-based form, and your dispute will be passed to them for review.
Please note that if you protest the claim made against your video, we will make your video available to the alleged copyright owner to view. This is necessary for them to review the dispute, and will happen regardless of the privacy settings you placed on your video. If your video is private and you are not willing to allow the them to view it, we unfortunately cannot accept your dispute. However, if your video is private, this will be clearly noted to them at the time of viewing your video and they are required to respect the privacy and confidentiality of your video.
Also, note that if the alleged copyright owner responds to your dispute by asserting their ownership, your video will be permanently removed from YouTube.
I'm working to contact Bon Jovi... I contacted Avenged Sevenfold see the entire story here.... Maybe Bon Jovi?
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Last Updated ( Monday, 11 May 2009 14:00 )
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