Am I likely to get flagged, and what proof do I need? Use the Claim Risk Checker
This tool checks how risky your music choice looks before you publish. It compares your publish scenario, music source, use context, proof of rights, reuse scope, and any allowlist status to estimate your chance of claims, muting, ad rejection, blocking, or other restrictions.
Claim Risk Checker helps creators, marketers, freelancers, agencies, and businesses spot rights problems early, before a post goes live. You get a clear result, plus the main risk reason, the proof gap to fix, and a safer next step. That makes it easier to decide if your current track is ready to use or if you should switch music first.
Claim Risk Checker
Estimate flagging, muting, rejection, or restriction risk based on music & rights
How to use this tool
Before you answer, pull up the details for the exact track you plan to use. Look at the source of the music, the license or agreement, the platform where you will publish, and how far you plan to reuse the track. If you are posting for a client, running an ad, or going live on YouTube, check that paperwork first.
If you are unsure on a field, answer conservatively. Pick the option that reflects the riskier setup. Then use the result to decide your next move: publish, review the license, get better proof, or replace the track.
What the result means
Low
Your setup looks lower risk for claims, muting, rejection, or restriction. This usually appears when you fully control the music or use a platform-cleared source inside a narrower reuse scope.
Medium
Your setup has some risk signals or scope questions that still need review. This often appears with licensed tracks, in-app music with limits, custom music with unclear reuse terms, or platform-fit uncertainty.
High
Your setup has a strong risk of claims, rejection, muting, blocking, or wider restrictions. This appears in the code for cases like unlicensed commercial songs, remixes or sampled tracks, missing proof in client or paid work, broad reuse without full control, or live streams without allowlisting.
Who does this tool help
This tool fits creators posting videos with licensed tracks, YouTubers dealing with Content ID questions, freelancers delivering client edits, podcasters using intro music, marketers running ads, livestreamers, event teams using public playback, and businesses releasing branded content across more than one market.
It also helps anyone building a proof workflow before a dispute, counter-notice, or claim response. If your main question is “Am I likely to get flagged, and what proof do I need?” this is the right kind of first check.
Related glossary terms
Content ID • Copyright Claim • Copyright Dispute • License Proof • Proof Bundle • Proof Workflow • Rights Clearance • Rights Match


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