Question: An automated Content ID claim is made for a user-uploaded video, and the user who uploaded the video disputes the claim. As the copyright owner of the video, what option would you choose if you no longer wish to assert your rights on the disputed content?
- Reinstate
- Release
- Restore
- Takedown
Explanation
A Content ID disputed claim should be ended when the rights holder no longer wants to enforce it. This removes the claim from the user-uploaded video and stops the associated policy from applying. It is the correct action when the rights holder accepts the dispute or decides not to continue asserting ownership. This keeps the dispute workflow aligned with the current rights decision.
Why the other options are incorrect
Reinstate keeps the Content ID claim active and continues enforcement.
Restore is not the standard action for ending a disputed Content ID claim.
Takedown escalates the issue into a copyright removal request instead of ending the claim.
Source for verification
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797454
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