Question: How does YouTube help manage the rights for content you upload to the platform?
- Uses a team of reviewers to manually inspect all content uploaded.
- Creates referral lists of people who can advocate on your behalf.
- Builds technologies such as Content ID to help manage rights at scale.
- Provides legal advice during a dispute about uploaded content.
Explanation
YouTube provides Content ID as a rights management system for identifying and managing copyrighted material at scale. The system compares uploaded videos against reference material supplied by rights holders. When a match is found, the content owner’s policy can monetize, track, or block the claimed video. This technology supports automated rights management across large volumes of YouTube uploads.
Why the other options are incorrect
Manual review is incorrect because YouTube does not rely on reviewers to inspect every upload for rights management.
Referral lists are incorrect because YouTube does not manage copyright by assigning outside advocates.
Legal advice is incorrect because YouTube provides copyright tools and resources, not legal representation.
Source for verification
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797370
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