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...and we’re able to compare videos uploaded to YouTube against these references. Panel 2 If we find a match, the rightsholder can choose to block, track, or monetize the video. Although it sounds simple, there’s...
...and we’re able to compare videos uploaded to YouTube against these references. Panel 2 If we find a match, the rightsholder can choose to block, track, or monetize the video. Although it sounds simple, there’s...
...The reference is the actual visual and/or audio material for which you own exclusive rights. Because Content ID matches user videos based on partner references, you should choose references carefully for accurate...
...ID tab of your Content Manager, then the Assets subsection.Select the assets to update.Click on Action > Match policy. When updating your asset match policy, you’ll have two options:Update only Content ID claims...
...out their share of asset revenue (if you both choose to monetize the asset)? Which report would show you match policies for assets? In Content Manager CMS, you’ll find numerous downloadable reports to give you...
...be more popular with middle-school or high-school aged females, one of your very first steps should be to rule out male viewing trends from the dataset, and you can do this with filters.In the Analytics interface,...
...earned.Includes: Ownership territories, asset type, constituent asset ID, active/inactive references, match policy.Use:To check a set of assets to see if the ownership information is correct.Map out constituent...
...releases any claims based on the excluded segment. If you need to disable the entire reference from content matching against newly uploaded videos (for example, when a contract changes), you would deactivate the...
...a monetize policy on an asset, and a user uploads a non-ad-enabled video containing that content, your match policy will override the uploader’s settings and may cause ads to be shown on their channel.So how do...