Content ID Claims "Not in a good standing" what?

Gavin80001

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So I went to the copyright video page and all I got was my Lego walkthrough videos with "matched third party content" which is normal since you'll get that now and then since copyrighted music is composed with the game. I checked my e-mail and had gotten nothing EXCEPT for one:



Dear gavin80001,

Your video "*************", may have content that is owned or licensed by Warner Bros. Entertainment. As a result, the video’s audio has been muted.

Visit your Copyright Notice Page for more details on the policy applied to your video.

Sincerely,
- The YouTube Team

Lego Movie VideoGame Walkthrough Part 28 END [1080p HD]
Your video may include content that is owned by a third party.

To watch the matched content please play the video on the right. The video will play from the point where the matched content was identified.

Your video is blocked globally.
Here are the details:

  • Audiovisual content administered by:8:41
    Warner Bros. Entertainment
  • "Tegan & Sara with The Lonely Island-Everything Is Awesome", sound recording administered by:13:52
    Warner Bros. Entertainment

Maybe this is it? But even so it's the video game.

Can anybody help me? I had a friend that disputed his content ID Claims but I HAVE NO Content ID Claims unless this is one..

So wtf?
 
Instead of posting something like that I'd like to know if you could help or not since support isn't replying to jack.xD

It's all right there in your face, you shouldn't need help. If you're allowed to dispute the copyright claim, there will be a button that says "Dispute Claim" or something along those lines. You then give them all the information they need, letting them know you have the rights to post the content.

HOWEVER, the reason I simply said that, and didn't bother stating anything else, is because most likely you won't win the claim against Time Warner. My advice would be to cut you loses, and remove/hide the video and move on.[DOUBLEPOST=1392319119,1392319069][/DOUBLEPOST]
Why would you dispute it if they own the content :O_o2:

Because he wants to be a boss gamer, yo! :P
 
Why would you dispute it if they own the content :O_o2:
I'm partnered with a gaming (mostly) network so I should have the right to record games.[DOUBLEPOST=1392319556,1392319505][/DOUBLEPOST]
It's all right there in your face, you shouldn't need help. If you're allowed to dispute the copyright claim, there will be a button that says "Dispute Claim" or something along those lines. You then give them all the information they need, letting them know you have the rights to post the content.

HOWEVER, the reason I simply said that, and didn't bother stating anything else, is because most likely you won't win the claim against Time Warner. My advice would be to cut you loses, and remove/hide the video and move on.[DOUBLEPOST=1392319119,1392319069][/DOUBLEPOST]

Because he wants to be a boss gamer, yo! :p

If this affects my rev share I'm going to war.
If not then I'll let it be (HELL NO I WON'T). XD
 
Time Warner much not be a big fan of your research...I guess the hidden leaf really isn't either, Orochimaru.........................
 
but they still have the right to block it because they own the copyright. Maybe your network is not good enough to cover it? :P
 
but they still have the right to block it because they own the copyright. Maybe your network is not good enough to cover it? :p
Maybe but the music is composed with the game so I should be alright. Had a friend that disputed literally 13 vids for the same exact reason and he got off scott-free.
 
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