Why is there always a “copyright claim” on the videos I upload on YouTube?
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This is one of the most common questions asked by people who are new to YouTube. The answer is not as complicated as it seems. YouTube has a copyright claim system in place, which means that they scan videos uploaded by users for copyright infringements and then flag them if they find any. The videoRead more
This is one of the most common questions asked by people who are new to YouTube. The answer is not as complicated as it seems.
YouTube has a copyright claim system in place, which means that they scan videos uploaded by users for copyright infringements and then flag them if they find any.
The video will be flagged with a copyright claim until the user either remove the video or provides proof that they have permission to upload it in the first place.
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