There has to be a way to avoid YouTube copyright infringement for Purchased Adobe Stock assets?
As a content creator on YouTube, I use my Adobe Stock account to purchase music for use in my videos. I am constantly getting notified by YouTube that the fully licensed music in my videos is violating the owner's copyright. Many of these copyright claims are from videos I published to YouTube years ago. I then have to jump through numerous hoops to try to find the license number on the Adobe site (why this isn't a simple single-click button when you search from licensed assets is another question!), and then file a dispute with the copyright owner.
Surely there has to be a way to premptively avoid getting copyright hits from Adobe Stock assets that are used in videos that are uploaded to YouTube? Can I put the license number in the video description? Is that even a safe/secure thing to do? Couldn't someone simply rip the music from my video and copy the license number for their own use?
