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Youtube shorts violate "Shorts policy"
Why does this happen?
You found very nice music background and you used it for your shorts.Having good background music is important for a decent Short.Unfortunately, most high-quality music is copyrighted.
Is it okay to use it?
Most publishers allow you to use their music in Shorts.You won’t get a strike from YouTube. Instead, you’ll see a "Shorts policy" note below your video. If you hover over it, it will say:Shorts policy — No restriction
Your Short’s visibility is not affected. The copyright-protected content detected doesn’t affect your Short. Learn more
Does using copyrighted background music affect your video views?
No, it doesn’t at all. Check out my videos in the screenshot as an example.
Have you ever seen "Shorts policy" under your videos ?
Did you panic ?
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