If you need to remove a track from YouTube Content ID tracking, the process requires completely offboarding the track from That Pitch. Because our automated distribution, library sync matching, and digital fingerprinting operate on a highly integrated data model, Content ID administration cannot be deactivated as an isolated feature for an active non-exclusive track.
Common Reasons for Track Removal
Artists and producers generally request a complete platform and Content ID teardown under a few specific scenarios:
New Exclusive Agreements: The track has been signed to an exclusive publishing or sync agreement elsewhere that requires sole administration rights.
Exclusive Rights Sold: You have sold the exclusive rights to the beat, instrumental, or full song to an independent artist, creator, or external buyer.
Sample Clearance Issues: You realized after uploading that a sample, phrase, vocal pack, or loop within the track was not legally cleared for Content ID administration.
Upload in Error: The wrong master file, arrangement mix, or unfinalized draft was accidentally submitted during ingestion.
How to Initiate the Takedown Process
For asset security and compliance tracking, creators cannot manually toggle Content ID "off" from the dashboard while leaving a non-exclusive track up for library matching. To pull a non-exclusive song from the platform and completely purge its digital fingerprint from YouTube, follow these steps:
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Verify Your Track Metadata
1.Verify Your Track Metadata:
Locate the exact Track Title, associated Artist Profile, and your account email address. Having these details completely accurate ensures the correct asset is targeted.
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Submit an Offboarding Request
2.Submit an Offboarding Request:
Open a formal ticket through your dashboard by navigating to Account Settings → Support → Request Track Removal. Do not send standalone emails; requests must be verified via your authenticated session.
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Allow for Deletion Propagation
3.Allow for Deletion Propagation:
Our administrative team will simultaneously remove the asset from all 100+ partner music libraries and issue a full deletion command to the YouTube Content ID global asset registry. This propagation typically takes 48 to 72 hours to fully clear across YouTube's global servers.
Crucial Platform Rules to Keep in Mind
⚠️ The Platform Disconnection Rule: Deleting a non-exclusive track from the platform means a complete offboarding of that asset. You cannot stop Content ID tracking and keep the music active in our pitching pools or partner libraries. If you want the track active on That Pitch, it must remain under our Content ID administration.
Existing vs. New Claims: Once our team processes the platform removal, our system instantly stops generating new automated claims on YouTube. However, historical claims generated while the track was active will remain unless you explicitly ask our support team to clear them. If a client needs a past claim dropped, please provide the specific YouTube video URLs directly inside your initial removal ticket.
Re-Uploading Restrictions: If you request a full removal and later attempt to re-upload the exact same audio file to the platform, YouTube's automated duplicate detection filters may flag the new file as a duplicate asset, causing severe delivery delays or catalog restrictions. Only request a track removal if you are completely certain you want to retire the asset from our network permanently.
Is Whitelisting a Better Option?
If you are only seeking a removal because an external client or an authorized platform usage is receiving automated copyright flags, do not take down your track.
Instead of completely deleting your song and losing out on all partner library sync revenue, simply navigate to your Licensing Settings and input your client's YouTube channel URL or video link. Whitelisting clears their videos from automated claims within 24 hours while keeping your track completely active, distributed, and earning across the rest of our music network.
Simple version: For non-exclusive music, Content ID registry and platform distribution are permanently linked. To fully stop Content ID tracking, the track must be completely removed from the That Pitch platform. If you only want to clear flags for an authorized client, utilize the dashboard whitelisting tool instead.