Why do I still get copyright claims for music tracks used from within the InVideo library?

2 min. readlast update: 05.27.2024

We understand that you have uploaded your video on YouTube and are now facing a content claim for it. Platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and other social media use an advanced automated Content ID system that helps protect copyrights by flagging audio tracks that match items in their database. However, this system might not automatically detect if you hold a valid license for the content being flagged, which can understandably be frustrating.

We recognize that this system isn’t perfect, and that’s why feedback from creative communities like yours is so crucial. Both YouTube and Facebook are actively engaging with users to refine their Content ID practices to make them more fair and responsive to creators’ needs.

If your video on InVideo is flagged due to using a royalty-free music track from our library, we are here to support you. You can reach us through the chat support window or by emailing support@invideo.io, and we’ll assist you in disputing the claim. Alternatively, you can follow the detailed steps provided in this article to dispute the claim on your own.

Rest assured, our End User License Agreement (EULA) is also available to be attached in the proofs section to bolster your dispute should the need arise. We’re committed to helping you navigate these challenges smoothly, ensuring that your creative work is recognized and protected.

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