YouTube
Received a copyright claim from YouTube on a Project that was created on Videoleap using Stock Audio?
All Stock audio within the app can be used online, however we are aware that some platforms may reject the use of certain assets. If you receive a copyright claim, please contact us directly and we will work with our audio providers to have it removed as soon as possible.
In order for our team to dispute the claim for you, we need the following information:
Using Videoleap for iOS?
- Provide a link to the video you posted online
- The name of the track you used
- Copy or a screenshot of the claim you received, including the name of the claimant (it can appear under 'Claimed by' or 'Copyright owners')
Using Videoleap for Android?
- Link to the video you posted online
- The name of the Epidemic Sound track you used
- Copy or a screenshot of the claim you received, including the name of the claimant (it can appear under 'Claimed by' or 'Copyright owners')
Email us via this link here!
Do not delete the video from YouTube. Our team can only dispute active claims on public YouTube videos.
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