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Dealing with YouTube Copyright Claims on Minvo Background Music

Is the music royalty free? why am I getting Copyright/flagged music?

Written by David Salib
Updated this week

Minvo ensures that all background music available on the platform is royalty-free. However, YouTube may still flag some tracks in copyright claims. Fortunately, users who appeal the claim are typically successful.

How to Dispute a YouTube Copyright Claim

If YouTube flags your video for copyright, you can dispute the claim by following their official guide:

Why Does This Happen?

  • While Minvo’s music is royalty-free, some tracks may still get flagged due to automated copyright detection systems.

  • This does not mean the music is copyrighted—it’s just that some systems flag music mistakenly.

Alternative Solutions

  • Appeal the Claim – Users who dispute these claims usually get them removed.

  • Use External Royalty-Free Music Libraries – If you prefer, you can explore music from other sources such as:

Future Improvements

Minvo is currently investigating new music libraries to further reduce these copyright flagging issues. We use copyright-free music from Pixabay; however, occasionally the music library we rely on may get flagged. Our plan is to replace it with an AI-generated library to help prevent this issue in the future.

Need Help?

If you have any concerns about copyright claims, contact Minvo Support for assistance.

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