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I have a content ID match on my most viewed video that is simply wrong. The music in the video was misidentified. There is indeed material by a third party in the video (and I have a license to use this material) but it is not at all the song that is named in the content ID claim.
I would like to dispute the claim but none of the options that YouTube offers me for that seem to work in my case.
These are the available options:
I own the CD / DVD or bought the song online.
I'm not selling the video or making any money from it.
I gave credit in the video.
The video is my original content and I own all of the rights to it.
I have a license or written permission from the proper rights holder to use this material.
My use of the content meets the legal requirements for fair use or fair dealing under applicable copyright laws.
The content is in the public domain or is not eligible for copyright protection.
What is correct is that "I have a license or written permission from the proper rights holder to use this material.
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