pumpernickle
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I have rearranged the music to the old bugs bunny cartoon the rabbit of seville. Once mixed i released it on youtube with the cartoon. I didn't monetize the video because i don't own the footage.
But the music i do. The music is basically Rossini's Barber of Seville. I've added more notes and made it metal but no one owns that music. its too old.
Youtube is telling me my video has matched third party content. I was going to click I acknowledge because the video is NOT mine. But they say the music is a completely different song "merrily we roll along" which is not the case and i cannot seem to "acknowledge" one without the other.
Is it possible to agree with the video not being mine but dispute the audio?
If i ignore what happens? will they take it down? or make money from it?
any advice would be great.
or maybe i can't claim the music at all because it is attached to the video.. and it could be considered a cover.. but the cartoon was released over 60 years ago
have a look see what you think
search "brutal bugs bunny"
But the music i do. The music is basically Rossini's Barber of Seville. I've added more notes and made it metal but no one owns that music. its too old.
Youtube is telling me my video has matched third party content. I was going to click I acknowledge because the video is NOT mine. But they say the music is a completely different song "merrily we roll along" which is not the case and i cannot seem to "acknowledge" one without the other.
Is it possible to agree with the video not being mine but dispute the audio?
If i ignore what happens? will they take it down? or make money from it?
any advice would be great.
or maybe i can't claim the music at all because it is attached to the video.. and it could be considered a cover.. but the cartoon was released over 60 years ago
have a look see what you think
search "brutal bugs bunny"