Copyright and YouTube, some tests around James Last non-stop dancing 1972

The project to load all the tape of music from Spacex during Celebrarion of Failure by Laura Kikauka has found a few problems of copyright. I am exploring YouTube as I go. Most of the new content can be found on YouTube anyway. I think what happens is that when the robot finds content with a copyright claim the adverts kick in and the income reaches the record company. But is some countries the track is blocked completely. I assume if YouTube allows stuff to still appear that there is not a fundamental problem. 

As explained in a previous post the first extract was titled James Last non-stop dancing 1972  part one so the new ones are shown as later parts although not with James Last in most cases.

The issues- 

James Last - Non-Stop Dancing 1972 - part four
Your video may include the following copyrighted content:
Acknowledged claims
"Commodores-Three Times A Lady", sound recording administered by:
UMG
"Kraftwerk-Das Modell (2009 Digital Remaster)", sound recording administered by:
EMI

-------------
So Das Modell is not available in Germany though there must be some copies around somewhere

---------------

James Last - Non-Stop Dancing 1972 - part three
Your video may include the following copyrighted content:
"Shakatak-Easier Said Than Done", sound recording administered by:
UMG

-------------
I have tried loading alternative versions but there are still a couple of issues-
-----------------

James Last (alt) - Non-Stop Dancing 1972 - part three
Your video may include the following copyrighted content:
Acknowledged claims
"Montana-I Love Music", sound recording administered by:
WMG

-----------

James Last (alt) - Non-Stop Dancing 1972 - part four
Your video may include the following copyrighted content:
Acknowledged claims
"The Karaoke Channel-Three Times A Lady [In the Style of Commodores] {Karaoke Lead Vo", sound recording administered by:
The Orchard Music
---------------------

So even the Karaoke is something to think about. This version is pretty good btw. The tape I loaded is from a very bad pressing that jumps all the time. I'm sure that if someone found it they would want to buy a better source. 

I'm now thinking about a playlist approach-

I may put everything here later on. It comes from YouTube mostly so this could be the easiest way.