

In fact, there are times where copyright claims can be issued erroneously (especially if you’re not working with a royalty-free site like Soundstripe, which automatically clears the majority of any YouTube content claims for you). However, as we’ve covered in the past, Content ID claims aren’t always what you think they are. These claims are automatically generated when any uploaded video matches another video (or part of other videos) in YouTube’s content identification algorithm, called Content ID.

Now, normally, copyright claims are only administered when a user uploads a video that contains copyright-protected content. X01hL6jT2N- Lofi Girl July 10, 2022Īs you can see in the thread from the Lofi Girl channel’s Twitter account, the two streams in question were taken down by “false copyright strikes.” To rectify this error, Lofi Girl appealed directly to YouTube’s Twitter accounts to try to get things sorted out. The lofi radios have been taken down because of false copyright strikes, hopefully will sort this quickly.
