@TeamYouTube Why does a copyright claim notice appear on a video I haven't even published yet? And are movie trailers public domain? Do you know? #questions #Copyrightpic.twitter.com/tXMAAHarcz
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Yeah, it's a Content ID claim, not a strike, which means when my channel becomes eligible for monetization, they copyright holder will get the money from this video if I don't edit it. Am I understanding that correctly?
2/2 Also, you can remove the claimed content from your video with editing tools, or if you think the claimed content is incorrect, you have the right to dispute it: https://yt.be/help/LKJN
If I do dispute it and lose, will that affect my channel? Or it just means I need to either remove the video or edit it?
1/2 It depends on what the copyright owner chooses to do. The video may be blocked or you may be unable to monetize it. Here's more info on how Content ID works: https://yt.be/help/peVV
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