Copyright music?? blahh

Still Fresh Films

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Hi guys!
Is there any way to use copyright music (even just a verse/chorus not the whole thing) in videos WITHOUT getting it taken down?
What do you guys do?
 
The video being taken down depends on the content owners. Usually you'll just get a third party claim and the video is still viewable.

If you're using copyrighted audio, chances are the system will pick it up. There's no way around that. If you want to use copyrighted content, that's the risk you got to take.
 
You can throw off its system by sticking little parts of it on and cutting sentences in half because as far as I know its algorithm picks it up and matches it, if it suddenly gets thrown off by randomly cutting off it sort of stops matching.

Thats one workaround I know of you can rock like 6 seconds of a song I think or it might be lower.
 
The video being taken down depends on the content owners. Usually you'll just get a third party claim and the video is still viewable.

If you're using copyrighted audio, chances are the system will pick it up. There's no way around that. If you want to use copyrighted content, that's the risk you got to take.
You can throw off its system by sticking little parts of it on and cutting sentences in half because as far as I know its algorithm picks it up and matches it, if it suddenly gets thrown off by randomly cutting off it sort of stops matching.

Thats one workaround I know of you can rock like 6 seconds of a song I think or it might be lower.
thanks appreciate the help -- i guess ill stay away just to avoid any problems
 
Sometimes simple noises put together can be effective ... Like stringing royalty free sound fx together in a simple editing program
 
See what I dont get is that: How come there are videos of copyrighted music on youtube? How can they get away with copyright strike etc? Im not talking about Vevo but just ordinary people with no power on youtube. Also, could it be that they're not monetizing the video?
 
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