❤ =^o.o^= I'm so glad someone is talking about this. 100% of the songs I have done working with samples have ended up with me in hand to hand combat against youtube and them tagging rando bot channels in the descriptions of my videos. I have gotten all of them scrubbed, but anytime I use a sample it's a huge headache. Ive had youtube blatently point sections of my videos to channels where it is just one vocal from splice on repeat for 3 minutes: no editing, no composition, no arrangement, no mixing, no mastering. Sometimes I upload them weeks before just to get the TH-cam nonsense out of the way before I go public. Preach it 🙌
It's crazy that this is still an issue. The random bot channels in the descriptions of videos is outrageous, it's frustrating when youtube categorizes your track as somebody else's. Like it clearly is not somebody else's, it's mine lol. I've ran into that issue before with people looping samples and registering them in ContentID, that's the most annoying for sure. But I think TH-cam has started cracking down on those channels, because I haven't seen it in a while. I think it's irritating to put out a track and have multiple claims. TH-cam should recognize when there are multiple mismatched claims for the same songs and assume (or send a verification) that it's because of a detected royalty-free audio sample. The system needs an upgrade, for sure. Even uploading to TH-cam early to check Copyright doesn't prevent somebody from coming in at a later point and making a claim... TH-cam Music was built on a poor foundation and it needs to be rebuilt without relying on ContentID for metadata. Thanks for joining the conversation, Push!
That's actually insane what, the fact that you pay for a membership but then have to deal with youtube being behind on this feels so low effort from youtube's end. Praying for yall producers man, this is unfair.
It's gnarly, I feel like TH-cam's ContentID system isn't built to understand the new-age of music production, and relies heavily on prehistoric methods to identify and categorize audio. It's definitely unfair in its current state and I hope it gets fixed soon. Thanks for your support! 🤠
❤ =^o.o^= I'm so glad someone is talking about this. 100% of the songs I have done working with samples have ended up with me in hand to hand combat against youtube and them tagging rando bot channels in the descriptions of my videos. I have gotten all of them scrubbed, but anytime I use a sample it's a huge headache. Ive had youtube blatently point sections of my videos to channels where it is just one vocal from splice on repeat for 3 minutes: no editing, no composition, no arrangement, no mixing, no mastering. Sometimes I upload them weeks before just to get the TH-cam nonsense out of the way before I go public. Preach it 🙌
It's crazy that this is still an issue. The random bot channels in the descriptions of videos is outrageous, it's frustrating when youtube categorizes your track as somebody else's. Like it clearly is not somebody else's, it's mine lol. I've ran into that issue before with people looping samples and registering them in ContentID, that's the most annoying for sure. But I think TH-cam has started cracking down on those channels, because I haven't seen it in a while. I think it's irritating to put out a track and have multiple claims. TH-cam should recognize when there are multiple mismatched claims for the same songs and assume (or send a verification) that it's because of a detected royalty-free audio sample. The system needs an upgrade, for sure. Even uploading to TH-cam early to check Copyright doesn't prevent somebody from coming in at a later point and making a claim... TH-cam Music was built on a poor foundation and it needs to be rebuilt without relying on ContentID for metadata. Thanks for joining the conversation, Push!
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That's actually insane what, the fact that you pay for a membership but then have to deal with youtube being behind on this feels so low effort from youtube's end. Praying for yall producers man, this is unfair.
It's gnarly, I feel like TH-cam's ContentID system isn't built to understand the new-age of music production, and relies heavily on prehistoric methods to identify and categorize audio. It's definitely unfair in its current state and I hope it gets fixed soon. Thanks for your support! 🤠