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Trying to upload original music to streaming services is becoming increasingly ridiculous. Your music is compared to everything that's ever been recorded, and if the AI thinks it sounds too close you are blocked.
Twice now I've had my own original songs flagged for copyright violation and had to file a dispute for permission to monetize them.
Today I was uploading a new Warmoth video and it got flagged. It's a shootout between Thinline, Solid, and Chambered bodies. In one of the tests I strum four open chords and let them ring for two bars each. Open G, D, Am, Em. Four of the most basic open chords you can name.
My "work" was flagged for copyright violation, and I had to file a dispute so the copyright owner can review my video and decide whether it's infringes on "their work".
For those who care, here is the song I supposedly stole from:
The four chords I strum in my video bear 0% similarity to any part of that song, but now I must wait for their permission to proceed. Good grief.
Also in my video: a IV, V, I blues turnaround in the key of G that is used in roughly one billion songs was not flagged.
Twice now I've had my own original songs flagged for copyright violation and had to file a dispute for permission to monetize them.
Today I was uploading a new Warmoth video and it got flagged. It's a shootout between Thinline, Solid, and Chambered bodies. In one of the tests I strum four open chords and let them ring for two bars each. Open G, D, Am, Em. Four of the most basic open chords you can name.
My "work" was flagged for copyright violation, and I had to file a dispute so the copyright owner can review my video and decide whether it's infringes on "their work".
For those who care, here is the song I supposedly stole from:
The four chords I strum in my video bear 0% similarity to any part of that song, but now I must wait for their permission to proceed. Good grief.
Also in my video: a IV, V, I blues turnaround in the key of G that is used in roughly one billion songs was not flagged.