Will Allot Lines block or takedown YouTube videos containing my music?
Allot Lines Customer Support
Last Update 4 months ago
No.
As part of the standard Allot Lines terms of use, we will send your recordings to YouTube Content ID which allows us to collect YouTube-generated royalties on your behalf. When Content ID locates your recording in a user-generated video on YouTube, a "claim" will be placed on that video. These claims generally do not result in the takedown or blocking of the video, but rather help us monetize its use for you.
Content ID allows us to also monetize your recordings on your standard artist channel, so you’ll see claims placed on your own videos as well. If you notice one of your videos has been blocked, it could be for one of the following reasons:
- You’ve uploaded 4 or more tracks within one video. YouTube has updated its policy on full album uploads in one video, so any videos containing 4 or more claimed album tracks will now be blocked from playback. There isn't a workaround, so we advise against uploading your full release in one video.
- You’ve disputed our claim. As you’ve opted into Content ID we will place claims on any videos where your recordings are located, including your own. If you dispute these claims multiple times, YouTube’s policy will cause a block of the video to be put in place. If you need to remove a claim on your video, please do not dispute the claim on YouTube, but rather, please get in touch with us via the widget in the Center.
We cannot block YouTube videos by request, so if you believe someone has uploaded a video using your music without your permission, you’ll need to file a copyright claim with YouTube directly.