Reply to Re: Dink on YouTube, MIDI Conent ID matched
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Technically, that shouldn't help with a copyright claim concerning a third party midi, but disputing the ID claim with a link to Seth's statement is still worth a shot, IMO, since it sounds like the ID match was issued by just some automated bullshit tag machine.
I don't have any experience with copyright issues on Youtube myself, so take this advice with that in mind, but reading their help page, the distinct impression I get is that you should dispute copyright claims, always. Even if you WERE blatantly ripping off copyrighted material, at least that way you'll force some poor shmuck to actually waste their time checking the thing. Much better than just conforming to a claim issued by a machine.
Technically, that shouldn't help with a copyright claim concerning a third party midi, but disputing the ID claim with a link to Seth's statement is still worth a shot, IMO, since it sounds like the ID match was issued by just some automated bullshit tag machine.
I don't have any experience with copyright issues on Youtube myself, so take this advice with that in mind, but reading their help page, the distinct impression I get is that you should dispute copyright claims, always. Even if you WERE blatantly ripping off copyrighted material, at least that way you'll force some poor shmuck to actually waste their time checking the thing. Much better than just conforming to a claim issued by a machine.