video game companies usually use their own in-game soundtracks for advertising their game, but here

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yeah so basically they want more money... and if user breaks the contract, we'd have to pay even more... smh contracts.
if I owned ncs, i wouldn't even ask youtube to start a copyright claim and then people have to figure it out on their site to unlock it. why start a claim in first place, when they guaranteed all of their music is free?