How we can fix the problem of copyright claim on YouTube?
These claims are automatically generated when an uploaded video matches another video (or part of another video) in our content ID system . Copyright owners can set content ID to block uploads that match a copyrighted work they own the rights too. They can also allow the claimed content to remain on YouTube with ads.
How can rights holders make copyright claims?
Everyone has access to YouTube's copyright Management Tools, which give rightsholders control of their copyrighted material on YouTube. They work with right holders to match them to appropriate features based on the scale of their copyrighted content on YouTube and the resources that they've dedicated to responsibly managing their control online.
What action does YouTube take for copyright infringement?
If a copyright owner submits a valid DMCA(Digital Millennium Copyright act) complaint through YouTube webform, they take down that video and apply a copyright strike . If a user gets three copyright strike in 90 days , their account, along with any associated channels, will be terminated. They also have tools to help creators resolve their copyright strikes - including waiting for it to expire after 90 days , requesting a retraction or submitting a counter notification.
What is the difference between copyright take down notice and content ID claims?
Unlike takedowns, which are defined by law , content ID is a YouTube system that is made possible by deals made possible by deals made between YouTube and content partners who have uploaded material they own to our database. Content ID claims don't result in copyright strikes , channel suspensions or a claim was made in error, you can dispute the claim.
Note:-
- A content ID claim isn't accompanied by a copyright strike, but a copyright takedown.
- A copyright takedown requires the owner to submit a formal notice to YouTube with all the legal requirements fill out.
Removing or Fixing a YouTube copyright claim?
YouTube has made it easy for you to remove the claimed portion of the content from your video so that you can monetize your content. In many situations, only a small portion of the video may get a claim, and removing that small piece of content , may not affect the video overall message.
To remove copyright claim you need to take some steps:-
1). Sign in to your YouTube studio.
2). Click the "Videos" tab and find the video with the copyrighted content claimed.
3). Click the "copyright claim" message of the video and then " View copyright claim details".
4). Click " Select action".
5). If your goal is not to dispute the claim but only to trim out the claimed content, click "Trim out segment".
6). Click continue after reading what the trim will do to your video.
7). Wait for the Video to be processed. This can take up to a few hours, depending on the video.
How to Verify your YouTube account?
To verify your account, you'll need to have an internet connection and a phone number. Keep in mind that some countries don't support the text-message option for verification.
Here's how to verify your YouTube account:
1. Go to youtube.com, and in the left-hand toolbar, scroll down and click "Settings."
2. Click "View additional features" (located under "Your Account").
3. Click "Verify."
4. Pick your country of residence and choose whether you want to get a phone call or text (this is how you'll get your verification code).
5. If you select the phone call option, click "Confirm."
6. Enter your phone number and click "Submit."
7. When you receive the six-digit verification code, enter it in the text box and hit "Submit."
Once you go through this process, you'll get a confirmation message. Click "Continue" to return to the status and features page of your account.
On that screen, you'll also see the word "verified," along with a check mark, appear below your channel name.
If you don't received the verification code
You should get the code immediately. If you haven't, you can request a new code. Make sure you're not running into one of these common problems:
- 1) Some countries/regions and carriers don't support text messages from Google: Most mobile carriers support text messages from Google. If your carrier doesn't support text messages from Google, you can try the voice call option, or use a different phone number.
- 2)There are too many accounts with the same phone number: If you get the error message, "This phone number has already created the maximum number of accounts," you'll have to use a different number. To help prevent abuse, we limit the number of accounts that can be associated with each phone number.
- 3)Text message delivery can be delayed: Delays can happen in densely populated areas, or if your carrier's infrastructure isn't well maintained. If you've waited more than a few minutes and still haven't received our text message, try the voice call option