Publisher Y wants to maximize the revenue they earn on YouTube from Songwriter C’s catalog. Which policy should they apply to Songwriter C’s assets?
Track Block Monetize All of the above
Track Block Monetize All of the above
Content ID applies a match policy to partner-uploaded claims. Content ID applies an upload policy to partner-uploaded claims. Content ID applies an upload policy to user-uploaded claims. Content ID applies a Block policy to user-uploaded claims.
User-uploaded claim that the user has appealed. User-uploaded claim that the claimant has appealed. Partner-uploaded claim that the user has disputed. Partner-uploaded claim that the claimant has disputed.
Within 60 days. Never – the claims will resolve themselves. As soon as possible. Only after they receive an official warning from YouTube.
Create a manual campaign targeting Artist A’s videos. Automatically route all new claims for manual review. Issue a copyright takedown notices for Artist A’s cover videos. Whitelist Artist A’s channel.
User-uploaded UGC Partner-uploaded Manual
A music video for the Music Video Asset, and sound recordings for the other songs. A sound recording for the music video, and music video for the other songs. One…
A reference overlap. YouTube will reach out and help them mediate the problem. A reference overlap. The label that delivered the most recent reference will need to address the overlap…
References can come from any YouTube channel. References can include indistinct sound recordings and public domain beats. References should include third-party material. References should contain only material that the rightsholder…
Verify the conflicts in the Asset Conflict Report or Issues queue in Content Manager CMS. Edit the ownership information that was made in error. Contact the other owners and ask…