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- These go to Partner B.
- These are now claimed by both partners.
- These go to Partner A.
- These will now be unclaimed.
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- Warning of possible account termination if copyright abuse continues
- Instructions for contacting the copyright owner to obtain a license
- Notice to mediate the dispute or face legal fines
- A document to fill out to file an appeal
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- When the creative work is registered with the international copyright office
- After the creative work is communicated to another party by any means
- As soon as the creative work is fixed in a tangible medium of expression
- After it has been approved by a local copyright attorney
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- Watch Time minutes added to their total account.
- Views from the video added on to their own uploaded version of the video.
- Analytics data on the video.
- Revenue from ads shown on the video.
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- Device, views, playback location.
- Geography, device, and language.
- Language, watch time, demographics.
- Geography, subtitles, revenue.
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- Click “Validate”? button.
- Upload metadata files through UI.
- Drag and drop media files.
- Process the package.
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- Only the partner that initially added ownership to the asset will receive the worldwide revenue.
- Only the partner that most recently added ownership will receive the worldwide revenue.
- Asset will monetize on behalf of both partners. Revenue will be equally split.
- Asset will go into a state of conflict. Both partners’ monetization policies will not apply in the overlapping territories.
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- Content ID
- Video Identification
- Creator Studio
- Video Manager
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- Creator review board
- Copyright notification web form
- YouTube Copyright School
- Partner manager escalation
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- When performing a cover song, you still need to be sure that you have the permission of the songwriter or composer.
- This is protected by fair use, so you don’t need permission from the original content creator.
- A cover song is considered a transformative work, so you don’t need permission from the original content creator.
- You may want to change some of the lyrics in your cover song, so you would avoid copyright issues.
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