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  2. Fair use on YouTube - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/9783148

    Fair use is a legal doctrine that says use of copyright-protected material under certain circumstances is allowed without permission from the copyright holder. YouTube gets many requests to remove videos that copyright holders claim are infringing under copyright law.

  3. Answers to common questions about Copyright claims on YouTube

    support.google.com/youtube/thread/1281991

    If you get a claim for content that isn't essential to your video, consider removing the claimed content, either with our tools or reposting an edited video. YouTube also offers features, like the YouTube Audio Library, to help you find material you can use in your video.

  4. Thumbnails policy - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/9229980

    Images include banners, avatars, Community posts, and any other YouTube feature that has images. If you find thumbnails or other images that violate this policy, report them. If you find a few videos or comments that you want to report, you can report the channel. What this policy means for you

  5. Submit a copyright removal request - YouTube Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2807622

    If your copyright-protected work was posted on YouTube without your authorization, you can submit a copyright removal request to request that the content be removed. Submitting a copyright removal request is a legal process.

  6. Frequently asked questions about copyright - YouTube Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797449

    Before you upload a video to YouTube, you must get the rights to all elements in your video. These elements include any music (even if it’s just playing in the background), video clips, photos, and so on. First, reach out to the copyright owners or rightsholders directly and negotiate the appropriate licenses for your use. Then, check the ...

  7. YouTube will pay 45% of the net revenue from YouTube Premium that is allocated to monetizing creators for Shorts. A portion of YouTube Premium revenues are allocated to help cover costs of music licensing. Payments to each creator are based on their share of subscription Shorts views within each country. Where to see your Shorts Feed ad revenue

  8. What is copyright? - YouTube Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797466

    You need to make sure you've secured all the necessary rights to all copyright-protected elements in your video before you upload it to YouTube. If you believe your use of copyright-protected content qualifies as a copyright exception, such as fair use or fair dealing, keep in mind that, even if you add original material to someone’s ...

  9. Copyright strike basics - YouTube Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2814000

    If you get a copyright strike, it means that a copyright owner submitted a legal copyright removal request for using their copyright-protected content. When a copyright removal request is submitted to us, we review it. If the removal request is valid, we have to remove your video from YouTube to comply with copyright law.

  10. Note: Not all Community Guidelines warnings are eligible for policy trainings. If you complete an optional policy training, your warning will expire after 90 days. The 90 day period starts from when the training is completed, not when the warning is issued. If you violate a different policy after completing the training, you will get another ...

  11. Copyright issues with live streams - YouTube Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/3367684

    All live streams are scanned for matches to third-party content, including copyrighted content in the form of another live broadcast.