Question: How can content owners benefit from copyright management on YouTube?
- They can monetize user-generated content that uses copyrighted material.
- They can issue a "copyright strike" whenever the automated system flags a potential violation.
- They can quickly remove up to 100 videos with the Copyright takedown webform.
- They can eradicate pirate sites from the internet.
Explanation
YouTube copyright management lets rights holders control uses of their protected content through Content ID. When a user-uploaded video matches an owned asset, the content owner can apply a match policy. That policy can monetize the claimed video instead of only tracking or blocking it. This allows rights holders to earn revenue from permitted or claimed uses at scale.
Why the other options are incorrect
Copyright strike is incorrect because automated Content ID claims do not automatically issue strikes.
Copyright takedown webform is incorrect because removal requests are a legal enforcement process, not the main benefit of scalable copyright management.
Pirate sites is incorrect because YouTube copyright tools apply to content on YouTube, not the entire internet.
Source for verification
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797370
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/3369920
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