Hi, Tony!
This situation is becoming farcical! Works by classical composers(Schubert, Beethoven, Mozart, Bach and co.) are deemed to be in the
Public Domain, meaning any competent musician can play them and use them for YouTube and they, by rights should
NOT be flagged. As far as "Whimsical Journey" by Abbass Premjee is concerned, my access to that tune came about after installing a third-party NLE video software on my computer(I'll PM you the details there). Triple Scoop Music tracks were part of the bundle on the installation disc, I copied them and plonked them onto my desktop for quick and easy access. I thought the music was intended for use with videos, your info seems to confirm this, as you wrote in italics:
These songs are provided by Triple Scoop Music for use within your personal (non-business) photo slideshows and videos. You may share and freely distribute your personal slideshows and videos containing TSM songs to others and post them on your personal Facebook or YouTube pages.
I'll reveal that the source was Pinniacle Studio 18, not Power Director 14. The italic wording, as you quoted it, pretty-much says it all, so why should YouTube tell me the track I chose is copyrighted? It's so damned confusing! The stuff I produce for YouTube is, in a way, personal. I edit stuff for myself and I also edit for a friend and put his video work on YouTube(he gets a buzz out of seeing his stuff on YT) but I've been extremely wary about using music - any music - owing to this situation.