YouTube is an integral part of video marketing revolution. It has been for the information economy, there is the prickly issue of copyrighted content that must be addressed. As we know that striking a balance between a creator's or artist's right to make money from their work and the free dispersion of work is so tough.
YouTube takes down your video when the content creator sends a complete and valid legal request to have it removed. It's called copyright strike. If YouTube sent you a copyright strike notification that was claimed by any person/company. When the original creator formally complains YouTube that you are using their copyrighted content without their permission, then YouTube takes down your uploaded content to comply with copyright law. These complaints made by Copyright owners are known as Digital Millennium Copyright Act Take down notices in American copyright law, they are also known as DMCA Take downs notices. Receiving a Copyright Strike will put your channel in bad standing and you will access to certain features on your YouTube channel.
Note: * Remember that videos can be removed by YouTube from the site/channel for different reasons, not all of which are copyright-related.
* It won't resolve your strike if you delete the video with a strike.
What will happen with you if you get a copyright strike?
The first strike acts as a warning to you that puts your YouTube account in bad standing and denies you certain features and privileges because YouTube doesn't suspend a YouTube channel just for single strike. It's common making mistakes in our daily life. However, copyright strike might have affected your channel monetization for a few days. On the other hand, if your live stream or archived live stream is removed due to copyright infringement, your access to live streaming will be restrained for 3 months.
When you get three copyright strikes:
* Your account will be terminated forever that you can't recover.
* All the uploaded videos will be removed from YouTube.
* You can't create a new channel in future with the same biodata.
Who claimed copyright?
* Sign in to YouTube.
* Click your account icon.
* Click Creator Studio.
* Click Video manager.
* Select Copyright notices.
* Click Copyright strike next to a video to learn more about the elimination.
How to resolve/remove copyright strike?
You can try three ways to retain your full standing within the YouTube community in which to deal with it to resolve a copyright strike. One of three may work perfect for you.
* Wait for its expiry: It takes three or six months to expire a copyright strike, as long as you complete YouTube online Copyright School in which you learn the rules of Copyright on YouTube but you should not have received no additional copyright strikes during this period. In Copyright School, you will be asked to watch a video and answer relevant questions about copyright infringement.
* Get a retraction: It will be fine, if you contact the person/company who claimed your video and ask them to take back their claim of copyright infringement. Try to settle it and amicable manner, do not approach them with an aggressive attitude, remember this is not a fight.
* Submit a counter notification: If you think that the video was mistakenly rejected by misleading as infringing or qualifies as a potential fair use or the copyright strike is without merit, and you are unable to get a retraction with original claimant you can submit a counter notification to YouTube on this Email Address copyright@youtube.com
YouTube remains a powerful video marketing media because it behaves in the best interest of all its partners and viewers.
Hope it helped you so much. Let me know your experience, suggestions and queries in comments section.
YouTube takes down your video when the content creator sends a complete and valid legal request to have it removed. It's called copyright strike. If YouTube sent you a copyright strike notification that was claimed by any person/company. When the original creator formally complains YouTube that you are using their copyrighted content without their permission, then YouTube takes down your uploaded content to comply with copyright law. These complaints made by Copyright owners are known as Digital Millennium Copyright Act Take down notices in American copyright law, they are also known as DMCA Take downs notices. Receiving a Copyright Strike will put your channel in bad standing and you will access to certain features on your YouTube channel.
Note: * Remember that videos can be removed by YouTube from the site/channel for different reasons, not all of which are copyright-related.
* It won't resolve your strike if you delete the video with a strike.
What will happen with you if you get a copyright strike?
The first strike acts as a warning to you that puts your YouTube account in bad standing and denies you certain features and privileges because YouTube doesn't suspend a YouTube channel just for single strike. It's common making mistakes in our daily life. However, copyright strike might have affected your channel monetization for a few days. On the other hand, if your live stream or archived live stream is removed due to copyright infringement, your access to live streaming will be restrained for 3 months.
When you get three copyright strikes:
* Your account will be terminated forever that you can't recover.
* All the uploaded videos will be removed from YouTube.
* You can't create a new channel in future with the same biodata.
Who claimed copyright?
* Sign in to YouTube.
* Click your account icon.
* Click Creator Studio.
* Click Video manager.
* Select Copyright notices.
* Click Copyright strike next to a video to learn more about the elimination.
How to resolve/remove copyright strike?
You can try three ways to retain your full standing within the YouTube community in which to deal with it to resolve a copyright strike. One of three may work perfect for you.
* Wait for its expiry: It takes three or six months to expire a copyright strike, as long as you complete YouTube online Copyright School in which you learn the rules of Copyright on YouTube but you should not have received no additional copyright strikes during this period. In Copyright School, you will be asked to watch a video and answer relevant questions about copyright infringement.
* Get a retraction: It will be fine, if you contact the person/company who claimed your video and ask them to take back their claim of copyright infringement. Try to settle it and amicable manner, do not approach them with an aggressive attitude, remember this is not a fight.
* Submit a counter notification: If you think that the video was mistakenly rejected by misleading as infringing or qualifies as a potential fair use or the copyright strike is without merit, and you are unable to get a retraction with original claimant you can submit a counter notification to YouTube on this Email Address copyright@youtube.com
YouTube remains a powerful video marketing media because it behaves in the best interest of all its partners and viewers.
Hope it helped you so much. Let me know your experience, suggestions and queries in comments section.
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