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Why do I still get copyright claims for music tracks used from within the invideo library?

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Platforms like YouTube and Facebook use automated Content ID systems that may flag audio tracks, even if you have the proper license. Since these systems don’t always recognise your rights automatically, creators often need to verify their authorisation to use the content.

This process isn’t ideal, and the creative community has been encouraging these platforms to improve their Content ID practices.

In case one of your videos created on invideo is flagged for using a royalty-free music track from our library, you can attach our End User License Agreement (EULA) as proof when disputing the claim: End User License Agreement.pdf.

⚠️ Note:

You can follow the steps outlined in this article to dispute the claim yourself: How to dispute a claim on YouTube?

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