YouTube content ID creates a fingerprint of your content. The Network automatically matches content across the globe enabling creators to
If you find that someone else has stolen one of your videos and uploaded it to YouTube, you can now
Copyright strikes can arise for several reasons. If you uploaded content that another publisher owns (such as a video clip
Any video that contains copyrighted material can be claimed or removed by the copyright owner. If your videos contain content
No! YouTube has very strict guidelines about purchasing views, likes, and subscribers. If YouTube detects any of this activity, they
Creator owns the content while DRM retains the exclusive right to distribute the content across all digital platforms.
Absolutely nothing. Actually you’d be making revenue every month and we’ll take a percentage of that depending on which Creator