matched third party content After using Youtube Song WTF !!!

H,
I am so Fing Angry right now, i've uploaded a video for a gameplay after it's done i clicked on monetize to monetize the video and the video got monetized with no problem there's the green dollar sign next to my video, after 15 min i chose to add a music for my video from the youtube song dashboard, and straight after clicking save the "matched third party content" apear. and i quote:
"Your video is not currently eligible for monetization because it matched third party content. The monetization settings you selected are currently inactive."
the monetize options gone and the funny thing is when i looked on the Copyright Notices to find my video if it's really with "matched third party content" nothing is there agggggggggg :mad: , i am so confused i don't know what to do what the F just happened any reply would be helpful thanks
 
We have no more insight into this than you would...

What game were you playing? Does it have copyrighted music in it? Is it let's play friendly or did you not ask for permission to use it? If you used a song from the YouTube library it isn't that which is causing the strike, but likely the game.
 
No the game has no music sound on it watch?v=iUuOpVfTwHI ,and to make sure of that i've upload another copy of the video and it's monetized now ,it's been more then 12h and i got no problem with,no strike or third part content, i was searching for same problem and i found that some youtubers has basically the same problem and that after they add a song from youtube if u want i will put the link of the topic.
 
In YouTube's audio library there's a free music section and an ad-supported music section. Are you sure the song you chose is from the free section?
 
yes i am one hundred percent sure ,and the music is from the youtube section, i already have the original video in my desktop, if u want i can show it to u by teamviewer or Skype Share Screen, i am totally sure that it's has no music on it, i know what i am talking about, just check those two videos:
1st watch?v=G7WG_vwc2Hk
2nd watch?v=iUuOpVfTwHI
they're the same video the 1st one is under the matched third party claim and it has a song from youtube section and the second one is the same video and it's monetized with no sound on it just the SFX of changing the character or his costumes. and let's said that the music it's mine, if i removed the sound to fix the matched third party every sound will be remove it's like muting the video, but as u can see it's has the SFX Sound.
 
But what he's saying is, is the song found in the YouTube "Free Music" library or the "Ad-supported Music" library?

This would be a lot easier if you just told us the name of the song. Muting the game might have just made it so the content ID system doesn't catch it. This doesn't mean it isnt the DBZ creators doing this. It could also be that the DBZ song in the game is also copyrighted by the TV show which caused the match.
 
I Don't remember exactly the song name because i've changed it, so there's some songs are not free to use and if i used them i will get the matched third party ?and for the DBZ can u explain more i didn't used any song or music i turned that off. thanks.
 
Well if you don't know what song you used there isn't much we can say.

And what I mean is, if you had any sounds playing from DBZ (like background music) it's likely that the music in the game is the same as much from the TV shows or movies, which would definitely get picked up by YouTube content ID system.
 
Not every song in the YT library is able to use as royalties free, some of them generate revenue to the creator, but some of them are still claim by the owner. To avoid something like that, dont ever use YT music library, go google search royalties free background music.
 
yes i found out that there are some song are not free and if i used them my video can't be monetized, i rather choose a song from youtube than from google search to be more sure :).
 
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