You can submit an Admin Dispute Request to Facebook to regain access to your Page. To submit your appeal, you can contact Facebook Concierge Support directly through the following links: Facebook Support. Facebook Business Help.
How To Dispute Facebook Claims Select “Your video is partially muted due to a copyright match” Click “See details” Click “Continue” Click “Continue” again. Click “Continue” again ? Select “Submit dispute” and click “Continue” Click “Open form” Select “Licensed content”
You can regain access by visiting Facebook Business Settings, selecting your Business Manager, and attempting to re-add yourself as an admin. If that's not possible, submit a request through Facebook Support, providing necessary documents like government-issued ID and business documentation.
Appeals@fb: Contact this email if you need help with appealing suspended accounts or addressing blocked or removed content.
To raise a support ticket: Click Support in the bottom left of Admin Center. Try finding the answer to your question using either the search bar or the section titled What do you need help with? If you need more help, click Send a question.
To access Facebook Support, you can follow these steps: Log in to your Facebook account. On your Facebook Page, click on your profile icon on the top right corner. Click on 'Help & support', select 'Report a problem'. Choose 'Something went wrong'.
How To Dispute Facebook Claims Go to your video page (Creator Studio Home) Select “Your video is partially muted due to a copyright match” Click “See details” Click “Continue” Click “Continue” again. Click “Continue” again ? Select “Submit dispute” and click “Continue” Click “Open form”
You may not split a claim and file two separate actions. You may file for the "court costs"in addition to the $10,000 maximum. Civil lawsuits in Arizona are governed by the Justice Court Rules of Civil Procedure (PDF).