![]() This happens when you release your music without copyrighting it, leave it online somewhere for free, and someone takes it wholly or most parts of it, including lyrics, from you and claims copyrights for that. You may get an answer from YouTube or SME that the copyright claim for your own music has been rightfully reported from someone else. Now, let us review the worst situation that can happen online. You will need to prove that you are using your own track in that case by showing your copyright documents or by showing any other resources that prove your authorship. Nevertheless, if you are sure that you did not use a copyrighted track, and it was your own track, then you need to contact YouTube directly at (use the "Help Center", the fax number, or the physical address) and submit a dispute. Using pitch change for that will only worsen the situation. ![]() You cannot use copyrighted audio for legal reasons.
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