It’s a frustrating feeling when you’ve put your blood, sweat and tears into creating something only to have it taken down from the very platforms you were using to distribute it. But what can you do when this happens? This blog post explores the options available to you when your music or video has been yanked off one of the major distribution platforms. From contacting the platform directly to seeking legal action, we’ll cover all your bases so you can get your content back up and running in no time.
If you’ve had your music or video removed from a major distribution platform like YouTube, Spotify, or iTunes, don’t despair. There are still many other ways to get your work out there.
One option is to self-publish on platforms like Bandcamp or Soundcloud. This gives you more control over your work and can be a great way to build a direct relationship with your fans. You can also submit your work to smaller, independent distributors, Like RLI, to help license your work in order to maximize your ownership and royalties.
Finally, don’t forget that there are many other ways to share your music or video online, including social media and blog posts. If you’re creative, you can find ways to get your work in front of new audiences even if it’s not available on the biggest platforms.
If you would like more information on how to get your music licensed for a fraction of the cost and without being signed to a label, please look at Record Licensing Inc., and the Music Licensing as a Service that is offered allowing you to get your work licensed starting at $20/Month. Please contact us with any questions as we are here for you!!!!