Which of the following types of content should never be enabled for Content ID matching?
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Original content
Acoustic music
Dubbed content
Public domain
You’ve received a warning for over-claiming. What can you do to address this?
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Sort assets by number of claims and review assets with the most claims
No action is necessary, since it’s only a warning
Download the Claims report and investigate only the inactive claims
Look at a random sampling of last month’s claims and release invalid claims
You hold the rights to a 15-minute celebrity interview. You’re fine if fans upload a clip, provided that their video also contains other content longer than your clip. What custom policy would achieve this goal?
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Block if user video match amount >90%, Monetize if user video match amount <90%. Block if user video match amount =50%. Block if user video match amount >50%, Monetize if user video match amount <50%. Block if user video match amount is >10%, Monetize if user video match amount <10%.
You’ve signed an artist who does completely original hip hop songs. What is the method to block full reuploads and monetize short clips (under <2min)?
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Monetize if user video match amount is smaller than 100%.
Monetize if user video match amount is equal to 2:00.
Block if user video match amount is equal to 100%.
Monetize if user video match amount is smaller than 2:00, Block if user video match amount is greater than 2:00.
In a multi-claim scenario, if one asset owner has a Block policy, and another asset owner has a Monetize policy, how does YouTube prioritize the policies?
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YouTube randomly assigns one of the owner’s policies.
YouTube applies the most restrictive policy (Block).
YouTube applies the least restrictive policy (Monetize).
YouTube merges the policies (Block + Monetize = Track).
A user video is claimed by two different assets. One asset has ownership in Canada and a match policy of Monetize worldwide. The other asset has ownership worldwide and a match policy of Monetize worldwide. What policy is applied?
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Track worldwide
Track in Canada, Monetize everywhere else
Monetize worldwide
Monetize in Canada, Track everywhere else
Which of these examples frequently contribute to invalid claims for sports partners?
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Commercials
Breaking news
Viral videos
Celebrity interviews
When are claims “routed for manual review”?
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When specified by a custom policy provided by the partner
When users dispute or appeal a claim on an uploaded video
When matches are audiovisual
When assets have more than one owner
If a content owner in a multi-claim scenario chooses Takedown, what is the resulting action?
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YouTube removes the video.
The uploader has 30 days to respond to the takedown request.
The other content owners are notified of a pending takedown.
The video is blocked for that content owner’s territories of ownership.
Partner A set their ownership of a web asset in U.S. and Canada, and Partner B set their ownership of the same asset in U.S. and Mexico. Partner A has a match policy of Track worldwide. Partner B has a match policy of Block worldwide. What is the result?
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Track in U.S. and Canada, Block in Mexico
Track in U.S., Canada, and Mexico
Track in Canada, Block in U.S. and Mexico
Block in U.S., Canada, and Mexico
Partner A set their ownership of an asset in Japan and Partner B set their ownership of the same asset in Korea. Partner A has a match policy of Monetize worldwide. Partner B has a match policy of Track worldwide. If a user video is matched and claimed against this asset, what is the applied policy?
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Monetize in Japan, Track in Korea
Monetize in Japan and Korea
Track in Japan and Korea
No policy
Which conditions under a custom match policy can be set in Minutes (mm:ss) and Percent (%)?
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User video match amount only
Reference match amount only
User video match amount and reference match amount
Audio match amount
It’s July 1 and the finance department needs revenue totals from June for accounting purposes. Where can they find the number they should use?
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In the downloadable monthly Ad Rates report.
In the Revenue report in YouTube Analytics.
In the downloadable monthly Ads Partner Revenue reports.
The earliest that figure will be available is July 10.
Which of the following is a step you would NOT take to identify bad claims?
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Use filters to identify patterns in bad claims
Create an asset campaign
Sort assets by active claims to help prioritize
Examine your disputed and appealed claims
If you and other partners own a single asset in different territories, how would Content ID handle claiming against a user-uploaded video?
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There can only be one claim per asset for each user video.
An asset can have up to 5 claims against a single video.
Content ID generates a unique claim for each asset owner.
This produces a claim conflict, which owners must resolve.
What’s the best way to get an overview of revenue trends?
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Add up the totals from your Ad Rates, Transaction, and Subscription reports.
Consult the Ad rates report in Analytics.
Add up the totals from your Revenue, Transaction, and Subscription reports.
Consult the Revenue report in Analytics.
A user uploads a mashup video with scenes from two different movies. You own one movie in the U.S. and your match policy is Monetize. The partner who owns the other movie in the U.S. also has a match policy of Monetize. What policy is applied in the U.S.?
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No policy
Monetize
Block
Track
What is a benefit to monitoring asset performance from claims?
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To compare your claimed assets against competitors’.
To determine the reach and revenue potential of your assets.
To identify third parties claiming ownership of your assets.
To compare the revenue potential of two different channels you manage.
An asset is owned by Partner A in Canada and Partner B in Mexico. Partner A has a match policy of Monetize worldwide. Partner B also has a match policy of Monetize worldwide. When user videos are matched and claimed against this asset, which partner earns the revenue?
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Revenue is paid to the the partner who uploaded the reference file
Partner A earns for Canada, Partner B earns for Mexico
Revenue is paid to the original owner of the asset
Not enough information to determine
Which downloadable report can help separate ad revenue by asset for payouts?
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Ad Rates.
Revenue.
Asset.
Ads Partner Revenue Asset
Which statement is true for manual review of claims?
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Your policy won’t be applied until the claim is made active
YouTube applies the most restrictive policy on potential claims
Your policy gets applied automatically after 30 days
Manual reviews must specify a condition for viewer location
Where can partners find final, reportable revenue information?
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Weekly Ads Partner Revenue reports.
Revenue report.
Monthly Ads Partner Revenue reports.
AdSense report.
If an asset is owned by parties in different territories, how does revenue get paid out?
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YouTube will apportion the correct percentage of revenue to each owner.
A third party manager will pay out each owner based on asset performance.
This won’t happen; assets can’t be owned by multiple parties.
The owner with the largest percentage of the asset is responsible for manually splitting the revenue.
What is a primary business benefit of monitoring asset reports?
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To prevent unauthorized parodies.
To identify potential loss of revenue.
To assert legal protections.
The prevent copyright infringement.
In reviewing your disputed claims, you realize you uploaded a 10-minute reference file of your news program that contains a 1-minute clip from a third party. How can you fix this, if the claim results from the embedded clip?
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Release claim, and exclude the segment from your reference.
Reinstate claim.
Deactivate the reference file to prevent future Content ID matches.
Release claim, but don’t exclude the segment from your reference.
What information is included in an Ad Rates report?
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Playback-based RPMs at the channel and video level.
How ad revenue is performing relative to other revenue streams.
Reportable, net revenue from ad sales at the channel and video level.
How ad types are performing over time relative to one another.
What are the implications of not setting a match policy in a multi-claim scenario?
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Any claimed videos will be blocked automatically.
Other content owners will have their match policies suspended.
Your desired match policy may not be applied to claimed user videos.
You cannot issue a DMCA takedown on user videos.
What would be a good reason to reexamine a custom policy?
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Claims from multiple territories
A large number of disputed claims
A slight decline in claims after 6 months
An invalid reference in your ToDo queue
Which is a downloadable report?
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Revenue.
Demographics.
Ad rates.
Video.
Which YouTube resource contains final revenue for a month?
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Campaign Performance report
The downloadable monthly Ads Partner Revenue reports.
AdSense DoubleClick account.
The Revenue report in YouTube Analytics.
Partner A and Partner B share ownership of an asset (in different territories). If Partner A releases a claim on a video, what happens?
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The claim is routed to Partner B to confirm the release.
Partner A’s ownership is removed from the asset.
The claim is released for both Partner A and Partner B.
Partner A’s policy is removed, but Partner B’s policy remains active.
Which statement best describes the Ad Rates report?
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A downloadable report that contains information on how assets are performing over time relative to one another.
A downloadable report that contains information on how different ad types are performing over time relative to one another.
In YouTube Analytics, it contains information on how different ad types are performing over time relative to one another.
In YouTube Analytics, it contains information on the three major revenue streams for all content types.
Which is a primary metric used by many content owners use to determine revenue distribution to creators?
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Revenue earned by assets.
Rate of new channel subscribers.
Number of user-uploaded videos.
Audience demographics.
Why might a partner see data for assets they don’t own in any country?
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Some reports might display old data for previously-claimed assets.
Revenue for shared assets may be split evenly between parties.
This may happen when a usage policy is inadvertently set to “null.”
To confirm the veracity of a partner’s AdSense account details.
What’s the difference between an ownership conflict and a claim?
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A claim occurs when another party says they own your asset; a conflict occurs when they publish a video containing your asset.
A conflict is when two content owners upload very similar reference files; a claim is how you associate references with assets.
A conflict occurs when another party says they own your asset; a claim occurs when they publish a video containing your asset.
A claim is when two content owners upload very similar reference files; a conflict happens if references aren’t connected to assets.
Who might receive payments by content owners?
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Content creators who collaborate with other channels.
Content creators who are members of a network, or working with organization that manage their revenue.
Channel managers who participate in brand collaborations.
Only enterprise-level content creators.
Partner A and Partner B share ownership of an asset (in different territories). If a user video is matched against this asset, who sees the claim?
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Not enough information to determine
Only Partner B sees the claim.
Both Partner A and Partner B see the claim.
Only Partner A sees the claim.
What three revenue sources are available directly through the YouTube platform?
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Ads, transaction, and subscription.
Ads, asset, and subscription.
Asset, transaction, and subscription.
Ads, transaction, and asset.
What tactic can prevent loss of potential ad revenue?
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Ensure that enabled ad types are visible on the devices your audience watches on.
Select a usage policy of “block”.
Set your videos to “unlisted.”
Refer to the Video report on a regular basis.
Which of these would be a good use case for a custom policy?
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Monetize cover songs, but block parody songs
Monetize short fan-uploaded clips, but block longer clips
Monetize viral videos for 30 days
Issue takedown for any videos uploaded from China
Which statement best describes the Revenue report?
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In YouTube Analytics, it contains information on how different ad types are performing over time relative to one another.
A downloadable report that contains information on how assets are performing over time relative to one another.
In YouTube Analytics, it contains information on the three major revenue streams for all content types.
A downloadable report that contains information on how different ad types are performing over time relative to one another.
Which policy is applied in a multi-claim scenario when partners have different match policies?
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YouTube always applies the Track policy to the claimed video
YouTube applies the least restrictive policy to the claimed video
YouTube applies the most restrictive policy to the claimed video
YouTube applies no policy to the claimed video
If an asset owner doesn’t set a policy in a territory they have ownership, what policy gets applied?
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Track
Monetize
Block
No policy
What’s a good strategy to maximize asset revenue?
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Only monetize longer format videos.
Upload reference files and activate claims in a timely way.
Select a default usage policy of “block” on all assets.
Be selective about which ad types you choose to enable.
You’ve received a warning for Content ID abuse. In reviewing bad claims, you notice a lot of issues stem from a single channel whose content consists entirely of movie trailers licensed from studios. After deactivating the bad references and releasing invalid claims, what else might you do?
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Remove the channel from your content owner
Delete all of the channel’s videos
Remove the channel’s ability to create references
Require all claims be routed for manual review
Which of the following is most helpful to explain a sudden and steep decline in revenue?
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Audience retention report.
Demographics report.
Ads Partner Revenue reports.
Video report.
Which of the following is an example of Content ID misuse?
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Including paid product placements in your video content
Ignoring pending claims in your ToDo queue for 1 week
Claiming user reuploads of advertiser commercials that are embedded within your broadcast reference
Uploading reference files via spreadsheet templates
How might someone find out which assets are “monetized in all countries”?
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Go to the Video report, then sort by Ads enabled.
Go to the Asset report, then sort by match policy.
Go to the Demographics report, then sort by Asset.
Go to the Demographics report, then sort by match policy.
You and another partner have a match policy of Monetize on separate non-music assets. If a user video is claimed by both of your assets, and no other assets, who receives the revenue?
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You each receive 50% revenue.
The partner who reviews the claim first would receive the revenue.
The revenue flows to the partner with the longer reference match.
YouTube holds the revenue until one partner releases its claim.
You have a large library of sound recordings, including some old speeches in the public domain. What is the best way to treat them with regard to Content ID?
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Use a Custom ID to flag these sound recordings as public domain so you can keep an eye on them.
Enable your entire catalog for Content ID matching and check your Claims report quarterly.
Identify the public domain speeches and don’t enable them for Content ID matching.
Set policies to route all claims for manual review so you can spot claims against public domain content.