If your video has a Content ID claim, there may be restrictions on where the video is viewable or whether it can be monetised. To remove the claim and the associated restrictions, you can edit out the claimed content without having to upload a new video.
If done successfully, any of these options will automatically clear a Content ID claim:
- Trim out segment: You can edit out just the claimed segment from your video.
- Replace song: If the audio in your video is claimed, you may be able to replace the claimed audio with other audio from the YouTube Audio Library.
- Mute song: If the audio in your video is claimed, you may be able to mute the claimed audio. You can choose to mute just the song or the video's entire audio.
Trim, replace or mute claimed content in YouTube Studio
To remove claimed content from a video:
- Sign in to YouTube Studio.
- From the left menu, select Content .
- Click the filter bar Copyright.
- Find the video that you're interested in.
- In the Restrictions column, hover over Copyright.
- Click SEE DETAILS.
- Under the Content identified in this video section, find the relevant claim and click SELECT ACTIONS Trim out segment, Replace song or Mute song.
Trim out segment
This option lets you edit out the segment of your video that got the Content ID claim.
- (Optional) Edit the start time and end time of the section that you're removing.
- Bear in mind that if some claimed content stays in your video, the claim won't be removed.
- Click CONTINUE TRIM.
Once all claimed content has been trimmed out, the Content ID claim will be removed from your video.
Replace song (audio claims only)
This option lets you swap claimed audio with other audio from the YouTube Audio Library.
- Use the search filters to find a new audio track. Click Play to preview tracks.
- When you find a song that you like, click ADD. The song will appear in the editor in a blue box.
- Click and drag the box to change when the song should start. Bear in mind that if some claimed audio stays in your video, the claim won't be removed.
- Drag the edges of the box to change the amount of the song that plays.
- Use the zoom options for more precise edits.
- (Optional) Add more tracks.
- Click SAVE REPLACE.
Once all claimed audio has been fully replaced, the Content ID claim will be removed from your video.
Erase song (audio claims only)
This option lets you mute the claimed audio in your video. You can choose to mute just the song or the video's entire audio.
- Choose how you'd like to mute:
- Erase song
- Mutes just the claimed song. Other audio, like dialogue or sound effects, won't be muted.
- This edit might not work if the song is hard to remove. If this tool doesn't successfully remove the claim on a video, you can try other editing options, such as muting all sound in the claimed segments or trimming out the claimed segments.
- Mute all sound in the claimed segments
- Mutes all audio during the part of the video with claimed audio.
- This option is usually faster and more likely to automatically remove the claim.
- Erase song
- (Optional) Edit the start time and end time of the audio mute.
- Bear in mind that if some claimed audio stays in your video, the claim won't be removed.
- Preview the edit in the video player.
- Click CONTINUE MUTE. The edit will start processing.
If all claimed audio can be muted, the Content ID claim will be removed from your video.
Bear in mind:
- Once you've made an edit, processing times can vary.
- You can't make other edits while the video is processing, but you can close the window. The video will stay in its current state (before edits) until processing is done.
- If your channel is not in the YouTube Partner Programme (YPP), you may not be able to save changes if your video has over 100,000 views.
Tip: When processing has finished, reload the page to confirm that the edits were made and the claim is gone.
Mute claimed content on the YouTube Studio app
To mute claimed content in a video:
- Sign in to the YouTube Studio app.
- Tap Content .
- Select a video with a copyright restriction and tap on the restriction.
- In the bottom panel, tap REVIEW ISSUES.
- Tap the relevant claim.
- Tap Mute segment.
Undo edits
To undo the edits that you've made to your video and revert to the original video:
- Sign in to YouTube Studio.
- From the left menu, select Content .
- Click the thumbnail of the video that you want to edit.
- From the left menu, click Editor .
- Select Options Revert to original to remove any edits that you made to your video.