@YouTubeCreators I got a fraudulent Content ID claim on my video for a song I licensed from @Art_list_io. This isn't the first time this has happened. There isn't a good process for resolving this. Help?
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If you get a claim that you think is invalid, don’t hesitate to dispute. Losing a dispute won't risk strikes or other consequences to your channel as long as it's done in good faith. More on the dispute process here: youtube.com/v65RpZ88bUk
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
Thanks, but the whole dispute process explanation is very victim-blamey, and doesn't even leave open the possibility that copyright claims might be filed fraudulently.

Apr 13, 2021 · 2:06 PM UTC

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Update: I contacted Artlist and got their lawyers involved and magically the copyright claim was released! I'm glad it was so easy for them to resolve that, but I also hold to my original statement that the YouTube ContentID dispute process allows false claims far too easily.
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Agreed. Don’t get the music dispute thing. “They” can wait 30 days and be radio silent. If they really want to dispute, give 7 days to respond or release the claim. If no response, release it. Onus on the disputer.
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