I'd recommend looking at the actual copyrighted content, in yt studios there should be somewhere on the video uploading screen that shows copyright claims. Make sure that before you post the video, you look at if you would get a strike on the video (which normally the only thing that happens with copyrighted songs the owner of them get's the profit) and also make sure to credit!!! Edit: Also if you are using someone elses content, to avoid getting a strike you should firstly look at the context of the video, secondly see if this person will allow anyone to use their content, and thirdly c r e d i t That's all from me
just pitchin in wut i know (since i'm copyright claimed a lot), copyright claims aren't sumthin u shuld worry bout, those r normal *it's the copyright strikes u shuld b scared of*
My advice on which I was worried in 2020
Don't use a copyrighted music twice after each other
As a person who was a gacha tuber since 2018, its normal, dont focus on it, its mainly you not crediting the person in the desc or comments
I'd recommend looking at the actual copyrighted content, in yt studios there should be somewhere on the video uploading screen that shows copyright claims. Make sure that before you post the video, you look at if you would get a strike on the video (which normally the only thing that happens with copyrighted songs the owner of them get's the profit) and also make sure to credit!!!
Edit: Also if you are using someone elses content, to avoid getting a strike you should firstly look at the context of the video, secondly see if this person will allow anyone to use their content, and thirdly c r e d i t
That's all from me
just pitchin in wut i know (since i'm copyright claimed a lot), copyright claims aren't sumthin u shuld worry bout, those r normal
*it's the copyright strikes u shuld b scared of*
Help pls