Matched content every time i use a song i paid for

stucrompton

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Bloody nightmare, every time i use a track i bought off audio jungle it gets matched by the stupid content id system. ok i know its a good thing to stop copyright infringement but i paid for the song, once i sent them the license that should be it, im having to sent the license every video, surely they will update that dam system soon.
 
When you purchased it, did it say you were purchasing commercial rights or just the song?
 
When you purchased it, did it say you were purchasing commercial rights or just the song?

AudioJungle does royalty-free music. So theoretically anything you purchase on it should be free to use wherever you want. YT's content-matching system, of course, just content matches and has no idea what the royalty situation is, so apparently you have to fight it each time. Ugh.
 
AudioJungle does royalty-free music. So theoretically anything you purchase on it should be free to use wherever you want. YT's content-matching system, of course, just content matches and has no idea what the royalty situation is, so apparently you have to fight it each time. Ugh.
Oh right yes audio jungle is royalty free right :D
 
YT's content-matching system, of course, just content matches and has no idea what the royalty situation is, so apparently you have to fight it each time. Ugh.
Well no, to be in YouTube's system it would have to be entered by Envato/ AudioJungle, it would also be up to them to whitelist the users that have purchases the track.
Also you need to be sure to buy atleast the "Broadcast" license ($28) not just the "Standard" license ($14) as web videos are not covered in the standard license.
 
Damn audio gets complicated, When i was finding my own background music i sted clear of buying it because i didnt want this to happen :p
For the future you could always try incompetech :)
 
Best bet is to contact Envato and request that your channel be whitelisted in ContentID for the songs that you purchased. I ran into a similar issue with AudioMicro, but after two claim retractions, I don't get hit anymore. It's a minor concern.
 
That fact that you bought a song on lets say itunes doesn't mean you bought a license to use it. If you want to use certain music you need to buy a license to use that song, which is also what movies do I think and those licenses cost a lot of money.

I suggest imcompetech. Never had a problem with them.
 
That fact that you bought a song on lets say itunes doesn't mean you bought a license to use it. If you want to use certain music you need to buy a license to use that song, which is also what movies do I think and those licenses cost a lot of money.

I suggest imcompetech. Never had a problem with them.

Envato doesn't work that way. They sell usage licenses to music produced in-house or licensed to them for that purpose. It's just a question of ensuring they whitelist the channel in ContentID. Creative Commons music is nice and all, but proper paid Royalty Free music has so much more variety and often quality associated with it.

hahaha thats why I never use there content, bcz they are money-minded LOL

How dare someone want to be paid for their hard work instead of giving away their expertise and skill for free.
 
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