BTS, TWICE, BLACKPINK, PSY And More Receive Copyright Strikes And Their Videos Got Temporarily Removed
Kpop fans of various groups were just naturally streaming their favs MV when something shocking happened that sent them into panic.
ONCE noticed that three TWICE music videos had received copyright strikes and were removed from YouTube, the MVs are “Like Ooh Aah”, “Likey” and “Yes or Yes.”
ARMY noticed that BTS V’s solo song “Singularity” was also taken down. BLINKs also noticed that BLACKPINK’s “DDU-DU DDU-DU” and Jennie’s “Solo” were also taken down.
PSY’s “New Face” and Jay Park’s “V” was also taken down.
These MVs hold amazing records and have millions of views, the company that has been taking down those videos is an Indian company called from “Aiplex Software Private Limited.”
Kpop fans were horrified that those MVs got taken down, immediately all the fandoms took notice and started emailing the artists’ respective companies for them to take immediate actions to the false claims.
For those who don’t know, if any YouTube channel receives three copyright strikes their channels will get taken down by YouTube itself. JYP Entertainment could have been taken down and BLACKPINK’s main channel is was one strike away from being taken down.
Luckily, the companies took immediate notice and were able to restore the MVs. Now all of the MVs I mentioned above are back up.
BTS Singularity official music video is deleted due to false copyright claims by Aiplex Software Private Limited. @YouTube @TeamYouTube please fix this issue. @bts_bighit @BigHitEnt pic.twitter.com/CmZwHCM3Lk
— BTS Voting Team (@btsvotingteam) January 15, 2019
So an Indian company called Aiplex Software has made copyright claims on a bunch of music videos and gotten them removed
Some of the ones gone are:
TWICE Like Ooh Ahh
TWICE Likey
TWICE YES or YES
BLACKPINK DDU-DU DDU-DU
Jennie Solo
BTS V Intro;Singularity— mes #TeamPinky (@OH_mes) January 15, 2019
BLACKPINK’s DDU DU DDU DU
JENNIE’s SOLO
BTS V’s Singularity
TWICE’s Yes or Yes and Likey
All deleted.@YouTube These Kpop groups currently generate the three largest view counts in Kpop for you. The least you can do is address this false copyright claim swiftly. pic.twitter.com/b2kikCke2D— 젠득의 젠덕 toni🎄 (@black2dpink824) January 15, 2019