Georgette uploads a video that includes a mashup of several songs, including a hit single by Artist B. Content ID claims Georgette’s video on behalf of Artist B’s record label. Georgette disputes the claim, and the label reinstates it. Georgette still doesn’t believe the claim is valid and responds. How could you best describe this claim scenario?

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.

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Rupi works at a publishing company and manages their songwriters’ Composition Share Assets on YouTube. Artist A has to dispute all claims that Rupi’s company makes against his cover videos, because he obtained a license to cover songs from their catalog. What should Rupi do to prevent these claims in the future?

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.

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Which statement about delivering references is true?

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…

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