If your viral YouTube masterpiece uses licensed music from Adobe Stock audio, you may see something called a copyright claim from YouTube’s Content ID system. Content ID helps copyright owners protect their music; however, a copyright notice from YouTube does not necessarily mean that any copyrights have been infringed, nor does it mean that you will receive a copyright strike. Any music licensed from Adobe Stock includes the right to use it in projects that will be posted on video hosting services.
Follow this video to see the simple steps to remove an audio copyright claim from any video you have posted to YouTube that includes audio from Adobe Stock.
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