@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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If the video was uploaded before, it can still be scanned by the system. Feel free to send an appeal if you think it was a mistake – more info here: https://yt.be/help/K4W7 Also, learn more about fair use here: https://yt.be/help/3Zuw . Tweet back @ us if needed!
Thank you! Not really. I'm still unsure as to why I'm not allowed to use it, so I'll contact the user who has the original work.
I can still publish it and then view what the copyright claim is, right? Because right now I am not 100% sure what it could be. Also, just having that there (the copyright claim), doesn't necessarily mean that my video will get pulled if I publish it, correct?
Good question – you can publish the video, and it depends if it's is a copyright strike or a Content ID claim. You can check your features page to see whether your have a copyright strike or a Content ID claim: https://www.youtube.com/features . You'll find more info in Copyright Notices!
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