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YouTube will allow content creators up to 10 seconds of copyrighted music in their videos.

On 8/16/19 at 1:59 PM EDTYouTube has just announced new rules for song clips and copyright claims on the platform. Videos that now get claimed for"unintentional use of music" have an opportunity to fight back. YouTube creators who get their videos claimed for only having under 10 seconds of a song in their video will also be able to appeal and retain full ownership of their content.The YouTube copyright system can be incredibly complex for those not in the know.

Users who feel that their content has been incorrectly claimed can contact YouTube for further assistance. YouTube's copyright system is still somewhat broken, but it's nice to see the company take some action to fix it. Creators feel like they are at the whims of YouTube, struggling to adapt to each change to the algorithm or AI faux pas. Because copyrighted content on the internet is still a difficult subject to navigate, this new policy suggests a stance of increased caution when dealing with such claims.

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