Removing a YouTube Copyright Claim
There are three simple ways to remove a copyright claim from your YouTube videos.
1. Trim-out segment: You can edit out just the claimed segment from your video. You can’t trim videos that use the blurred feature from the Studio Editor tool.
2. Replace song: If the audio in your video is claimed, you may be able to replace the claimed audio with other audio from the “YouTube Audio Library”.
3. Mute song: If the audio in your video is claimed, you may be able to mute the claimed audio. You can choose to mute just the song or all the video’s audio.
How To Remove Copyright Claim On YouTube
When a copyright claim is made, YouTube’s system can detect and notify the person who uploaded the video. Then, the copyright owner can choose to do a few things. They might ask to take down the video, share the ad revenue generated by the video, or simply get credit for their content. So, in a nutshell, a copyright claim is a way for people to protect their creative work on YouTube and make sure they’re credited or compensated when others use it.
In the below article, we will learn how to get rid of copyright claims on Youtube.