Do you want to feel like you’re giving away your soul every day, or do you want to feel like you’re doing something that has integrity?
Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails)
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.
THE RLI strategy
One way to help resolve this is by uploading your music into our platform which helps to streamline the licensing process and ensure your music reaches the right audiences. Our platform is designed to help you retain control over your creative work, maximize your ownership rights, and secure higher royalties compared to traditional industry models. By working with RLI, you can focus on your artistry while we handle the complexities of licensing, allowing your music to make an impact and generate income on your terms.