What is FUGA and why is it claiming the use of my tracks in YouTube videos?

FUGA is a platform that partners with LANDR to manage music rights and royalties. If FUGA is claiming your tracks on YouTube, it’s likely due to YouTube’s Content ID system, which identifies your music in videos and ensures you earn royalties from those views.

This is a positive thing — it helps protect your rights and maximize your earnings. However, if you’d prefer to remove a claim, we can help. While YouTube doesn’t allow whitelisting entire channels, we can request individual claim removals.

To request a claim removal, please fill out our contact form and provide:

  • The URLs for the YouTube videos that include your content
  • The ISRCs for the tracks included in those videos

This will help us process your request quickly and efficiently.

Remember that YouTube Content ID is different from YouTube Music. Be sure to take note of the differences in this article.

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