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Either that or their system will kick in, recognise it and it will be monitised by the claiment. When they do that, all you have to do is.... nothing They place ad's on your video and the original artist get's the revenue.
Most my video's are covers, state that they include copyrighted content and have been monitised by the claiment. Like you I don't monitise my video's, and they don't really batter an eye. When and if you ever get a few million subscribers, if you do decide to monitise, some video's you will get nothing from, others you get to share the revenue with the original artist. Some artists have this option to revenue share, others just claim copyright and they get their money anyway.
I've looked right into it all over the past year or so, and there really are not many video's that will simply be taken down, 99% of the time the original artist claims it and monitises it and that's it.
I have seen remix's of many songs on youtube, they have been up there for years. If you remix somthing or put your own spin on a cover or whatever, it sometimes falls under 'fair use'. Your not monitising anything though, and I guess you dont have 20million subs, so just go ahead and shove it up. Worst case scenario is a strike, of which you get three, but it'll probably just get claimed by the artist. No fines or anything will happen at all, don't worry about that
Hope it helps.
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