How to Remove a Canva Copyright Claim Dispute on YouTube

Опубликовано: 15 Июль 2023
на канале: Be Your Own Graphic Designer
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Have you had a copyright strike against you on YouTube for using Canva Pro Music? I did and here's what you need to know and how to avoid it!

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00:00 Introduction
00:45 Canva's Content Licence Agreement
01:22 Permitted Uses of Canva Pro Music
01:32 Purchase and get licences for Pro audio
01:37 Avoiding and clearing contract ID claims
02:13 Make sure you connect your accounts
03:06 How to connect your social accounts
03:35 YouTube Dispute Resolution

Permitted Use of Pro Music in Canva:
7. Permitted Uses of Pro Music
You can use Pro Music for all of the permitted uses in section 5, with the following limitations:
1. Limits on use in advertising: Pro Music can’t be used in traditional media ads or commercials in paid channels, such as TV, cinema, radio, podcast and billboard. Pro Music is fine to use in online ads (such as pre, mid and post roll ads within a YouTube Video).
2. Limits on use in video: Pro Music can’t be used in TV/SVOD, radio/podcasts, feature films, vignettes/theme songs, software applications or video games.
3. No standalone downloads: As with all Pro Content, Pro Music can’t be made available for the purpose of making the music piece (or part of it) available on a standalone basis. This means making it available outside of Canva or without being part of a Canva Design. You can’t repackage the music pieces or upload or use them as audio samples, sound effects, music beds or upload them in any music recognition systems.
4. Editing and remixing: You can’t make remixes, samples or derivative works of Pro Music. You can’t edit Pro Music in any way that would alter the fundamental character of any portion of the music, or that would give you any copyright or other rights to the edited music piece.