Started Monetizing, Problems :(

zebracloak

I make Movies like I make Friends.
So I finally monetized my videos, and a good 15 or 20 of them have failed the review of monetization :(. It is also almost all of the videos that have Kevin MacLeod's music in it (http://www.incompetech.com), which, as most people know, is Royalty-Free. Why do my videos have this problem if everyone uses Mr. MacLeod's music in their monetized videos?:help:
 
So I finally monetized my videos, and a good 15 or 20 of them have failed the review of monetization :(. It is also almost all of the videos that have Kevin MacLeod's music in it (http://www.incompetech.com), which, as most people know, is Royalty-Free. Why do my videos have this problem if everyone uses Mr. MacLeod's music in their monetized videos?:help:
I think you can appeal and put the fact thats its creative commons music in that.
 
It also could be if your adsense has been disabled because of invalid clicks
That is not the case as I just monetized today, and I did appeal most of them and made that clear. I was just wondering if anyone has had this problem before.
 
When I used to monetise before the YTtalkTV channel was partnered it was like this all the time, only some videos would go through. What you need to do is write where it allows you to (It has been so long I cant remember what its called now) that all the content listing each bit is yours and the music is licensed for you use including the license from Kevin MacLeod. It is a pain in the backside and this is another reason why getting partnered by a network is beneficial, you can skip these headaches, you no longer need to worry about this.
 
So I finally monetized my videos, and a good 15 or 20 of them have failed the review of monetization :(. It is also almost all of the videos that have Kevin MacLeod's music in it (http://www.incompetech.com), which, as most people know, is Royalty-Free. Why do my videos have this problem if everyone uses Mr. MacLeod's music in their monetized videos?:help:

Sorry to hear that. The dispute process is slow and sometimes there are no grounds/options available for raising a dispute.

When available, the dispute process is time-consuming and coud result in you losing out especially if your videos tend to garner views quickly or goes viral. There is also no guarantee that it'd remonetised in your favour even if the video and contents is 100% yours

The lengthy dispute process and the random disabling of monetisation and no guarantee of remonetisation are the reasons why I partnered with a YouTube network instead.

I hope it all works out for you. All the best.
 
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