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Matched third party content resolved!

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After disputing the claim against me, YouTube re-enabled the audio track for my thank you video to all those who attended my 24th birthday party. I ended up citing a copyright act from 1976 claiming fair use and all was good.

Honestly though, I wouldn’t mind YouTube adding an advertisement on my video to purchase either the song or cd because:

  1. I loved the song enough to buy it
  2. I think others would buy it too if given an easy opportunity

If you’re having problems with matched third party conetent, leave a comment and I can point you in the right direction.

  • Natalie
    I am trying to post a video onto facebook that also happens to be on youtube
    but facebook has sent me this message:
    Hello,

    We have removed your video entitled "GET YO MONEY UP.! ;)" uploaded at 12:39pm July 1st, 2009. We did this because it appears to contain copyrighted material owned by a third party, such as a video clip or background audio. If you believe this material was removed by mistake, you may file a counter notice of alleged infringement by following the link below.

    Please note that if you re-upload this video without filing a counter notice, or if you upload another video that infringes on the rights of a third party, we may remove the content. This could cause your access to the Facebook Video application, or your Facebook account itself, to be disabled.

    To file a counter notice:
    File a Counter Notification

    For any other questions, view our Help page.

    The Facebook Team

    Please help me out?
  • @rotey6 -- hey man, here's what I used to get rid of the copyright.

    1) Go to "My Videos".
    2) Select "Resolve Copyright" on the video you are having copyright issues with. OR, go to the video itself and choose "resolve copyright" from there.
    3) Scroll down and pick the option "I want to learn more about this dispute process".
    4) Scroll down and pick the option "Take me to the dispute form".
    5) Pick option #2 and PASTE the following statement into the text bar next to it;

    "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

    6) Fill out the rest of the info on the page. Use your REAL name where it asks for it. Choose "Continue" when all information has been filled out.
    7) Scroll down on the next page and select "Submit dispute".

    If you still are having problems you can watch a video here explaining it.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lVVZsJNfDE

    It should fix it within a minute or two. Let me know if you're still having problems.
  • rotey6
    Hey dude,
    Looks like it was a fun night. Glad to hear you resolved the matched third party content issue. I've just had a video disabled and I'm trying to figure out the best way to handle it. How did you go about looking for the 1976 claim?
    Thanks
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