The record company will just use the copyright to take the ad revenue from the video in most cases. It would have to be drawing a lot of attention for the record company to go in manually and select the option to have the video removed. Usually the only people doing that are smaller creators who are mad their videos are being used in compilation channels. You could mute the section in the video with the music if you want your ad revenue and want to make absolutely sure you don't get a copyright strike, but it really shouldn't be an issue. Besides, copyright strikes expire after 3 months so as long as you don't do it too often you're good lol
What a take ....you can still upload whatever you want it just can’t be monetized
Sorry OP, I don’t mean any disrespect, Doesn’t that just mean that monetized channels Would have to mute it?
I would love to tell the cop to his face hey buddy I can put captions on this and anyone can play it on a platform lol good one
The record company will just use the copyright to take the ad revenue from the video in most cases. It would have to be drawing a lot of attention for the record company to go in manually and select the option to have the video removed. Usually the only people doing that are smaller creators who are mad their videos are being used in compilation channels. You could mute the section in the video with the music if you want your ad revenue and want to make absolutely sure you don't get a copyright strike, but it really shouldn't be an issue. Besides, copyright strikes expire after 3 months so as long as you don't do it too often you're good lol