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... Read moreHaving experienced the frustration of a video getting copyrighted unexpectedly, I can share some tips to help you avoid this. When you use editing apps like CapCut, it's important to remember that many of their built-in music tracks, effects, or templates might be protected by copyright. Even if you don't add your own music, the default elements can trigger copyright claims. One thing I've learned is to always use royalty-free or your own original music when editing videos. Platforms like YouTube and Instagram have specific libraries of free-to-use tracks which can save you from future headaches. Also, when creating content related to popular themes, such as events in Spain or featuring specific people like Lamine Yamal, ensure that any footage or images used do not violate third-party copyrights. Moreover, watermarking your videos with your name or brand can also help, but it doesn't exempt you from copyright claims. If your content gets taken down, try to check the claim details to see which part caused the issue and replace or remove it. In summary, to protect your video content from being copyrighted on editing platforms like CapCut, always opt for original or royalty-free elements, review content policies, and keep backups of your work to edit out problematic parts if needed.