

"End User License Agreement ("EULA") for CyberLink PowerDirector 17/365 Select “I have a license” then the following: Others answered after I posted this so based on their suggestions here is what I just used for my claim dispute today, If you can answer for us it would be pretty huge to post that for the rest of us thaat arre being affected by this nonsense. Which are we to choose if we have to further dispute eventually showing that we have rights to the music via Cyberlink?

Public domain: The content claimed in my video is in the public domain and is no longer protected by copyright.Fair use: I have significantly transformed the content claimed in my video the video is protected by fair use, fair dealing, or similar exceptions to copyright.License: I have permission or a license to use the content claimed in my video.Original content: The video is my original content and I own all the rights to it.So I have to select one of the following:

That brought me here and noted the specific music used "FestivalAudio claim, Copyright owners: AdRev Publishing, AdRev for a 3rd Party",.Once I clicked dispute I had to check "My dispute isn't based on any of the reasons above.What process did you use to dispute the claims so we have a better chance of succes like you had? But YouTube's claim dispute process is pretty confusing. Your posts about YouTube video disputed copywrite content being challenged is great. then just sit out the 30 days -maybe it's 28 - and it'll be a thing of the past. These include about 110 tracks available in the perpetual & 365 versions.īased on that, my advice is to file a dispute for anything that's flagged. Since then, my alter-ego " Tess Ting" has been busy posting videos with PDR17 background music. At the time I posted some videos containing background music to check whether they'd get copyright notifications. The content is in the public domain or is not eligible for copyright protection.Ī while back, the same thing was under discussion.My use of the content meets the legal requirements for fair use or fair dealing under applicable copyright laws.I have a license or permission from the proper rights holder to use this material.The video is my original content and I own all of the rights to it.I'm not selling the video or making any money from it.I own the CD / DVD or bought the song online.I believe this copyright claim is not valid because: Not really worth the hassle for me to be in filing challeges on all of my videos.īy the way, Youtube has free music for creators. Kind of a useless feature to offer this music if we can't use it. I am thinking either 1 or 5 but I don't what the licensing is. It is not clear to me what the actual rights are (if any) through PD.īelow in italics is what YouTube is asking when I challenge the claim. Additionally, when challenging the claim on Youtube, I need to supply a reason.
