

Click on this link.Ĭlick on the link that says"I believe that this copyright claim is not valid."Ĭheck the box that says I have a license or written permission from the proper rights holder. I see a link under the thumbnails which says "matched third party content". To dispute the claim with YouTube, sign into YouTube.Ĭlick on Video Manager (to see my videos that I have uploaded.) (It is a problem for Final Cut Pro users as well.)

The copyright violation algorithm is automated, so none of this will stop your video from getting flagged, but it will help you remember where you got the music and how you are licensed.įor more on this irritating problem and why it is so hard to solve, see this article. You can also reference this in the description of your video, and perhaps in your Adsense settings for the video. It is also a good practice to proactively put a "credits" title at the end of your video, stating music you have used and the source. On the dispute form, check the box that says "I have a license for this music" and reference the Apple document. You can dispute this with YouTube by providing the Apple license information, and they will usually back down. However, an annoying part of using YouTube is that sometimes others will claim that you are infringing their copyrights if you use Apple's licensed music. I am not a lawyer)įor your license, see this document, section 2.M.

You can use the audio content for personal or commercial use. You are licensed by Apple to use the music, jingles, and sound effects included with iMovie in your videos on a royalty free basis.
