On one of my videos I used a 10 second click from Bach, and some music site filed a complaint with youtube. Bach has been dead for over 200 years and his works are in the public domain. The sound track had been downloaded off of limewire, so I do not know "exactly" who made the song. The audio clip could have been made by anyone and at any time. I do not know why that website thinks that they owned the song. And, anyone can use the original musical score to make their own music. I started to file an objection to the copyright claim, but if I did, and youtube decided against me, my account would be deleted. So I just deleted the 3 videos. I still have the original video clips, I will just remake the video without the music. If this had been a Creed, Metalica or a Red Hot Chili Peppers song it would not have any big deal. But anyone can take the original Bachs music and make their own songs from it. So how did that site "know" that they had made the 10 second clip I used? How it was going to work, those videos were getting hundreds of views. By filing a copyright claim, that site could put a banner next to my video. In other words, that site bullied youtube into putting one of their banners next to my video because of 10 seconds of a 200+ year old musical score. I have no problem with copyright issues. But when it comes to a song that the company can not prove they made, then I have a problem.