A partner chooses to reinstate a Content ID claim after it has been disputed by a user. The user appeals the reinstatement of the claim. What happens next?
A partner decides to block user-uploaded videos. What happens to a user-uploaded video that matches the policy?
A partner decides to claim user-uploaded videos with a Track policy. What data on the video will the partner have access to?
A partner hosts a YouTube talk show called “Cat Chat.” One episode consists of the host’s 10-minute interview with a veterinarian, followed by a 5-minute reel of viral cat videos that were uploaded to YouTube by other users. The partner obtained a commercial use license from the uploaders to use their cat videos on “Cat Chat.” The “Cat Chat” host now wishes to use Content ID to monetize clips from the show. The partner should…
A partner owns the rights to a video in Spain, but not other regions. They upload the video to their YouTube channel, but aren’t sure what settings to apply. What would you recommend they do?
A partner would like to organize its YouTube asset library into groups. Which feature would you recommend they use?
A user disputes a claim, after which you review the video and decide it should be removed from YouTube for using your copyrighted content. What happens if you select “takedown”? On this disputed claim?
A user disputes a claim, after which you review the video and decide it should be removed from YouTube for using your copyrighted content. What happens if you select “takedown” on this disputed claim?
A user disputes a claim, because the matched segment actually comes from public domain footage. What happens when you select “Release and Exclude” on this disputed claim?
A user disputes a claim, citing fair use/dealing guidelines. What happens if you select “Release” on this disputed claim?
A user disputes a claim for music playing in the background of their video. What happens to this disputed claim if you select “Reinstate”?
An automated Content ID claim is made for a user-uploaded video, and the user who uploaded the video disputes the claim. As the copyright owner of the video, what option would you choose if you no longer wish to assert your rights on the disputed content?
Copyright protects original work. Which of the following is an example of a video that you may not be able to protect by copyright?
Imagine a copyright takedown notice was mistakenly issued for content uploaded to YouTube. Which party may retract the notice?
Imagine someone uploads a video to YouTube with copyrighted material. If the copyright owner sets a policy to block user uploads, what happens?
Imagine you have a library of video content that you want to manage on YouTube. What steps would you take to protect your content on YouTube?
In order to claim uploaded videos, what is the first step in the Content ID workflow for a partner, after verifying rights?
Partner BritFlix owns a movie in the UK. Your company owns a TV show which features a clip from the movie and creates a reference. What should you do with your reference file?
One of my favorite artists passes away and I want to upload her song in a tribute video. What should I consider first?
Partner A and Partner B deliver reference files with some overlapping content. On the Reference overlaps page, Partner B selects “Exclude”. What happens to user videos that match only the excluded portion?
Someone at your company is unfamiliar with how YouTube defines the term “asset.” How would you describe it to them?
Two partners have a reference overlap. What happens if the second partner to deliver the reference file selects “Assert Exclusive Rights”?
What feature or filter can help you investigate why two videos of the same length have different audience retention metrics?