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Hi, Iamp;#39;m Michelle, here to answer your copyright questions. Todayamp;#39;s topic is music and copyright. amp;quot;I played, sang, or whistled the song entirely by myself and didnamp;#39;t use a single second of the recording. Why did I still get a copyright strike?amp;quot; There are two distinct copyrights in music. Most people are familiar with the one for the artist or band who recorded the song. But there is a second set of copyrights for the lyrics and melody also known as the composition or publishing rights. When you sing, hum, or play a song on an instrument even if itamp;#39;s in an entirely original way youamp;#39;re using the copyrighted melody or words. If you use all or even just a small part of a song you may receive a copyright strike or Content ID claim. But keep in mind that most composition claims are eligible for revenue sharing for creators in the YouTube Partner Program. If youamp;#39;re eligible youamp;#39;ll be offered the option to share the reven