Review and take action on claim issues

These features are only available to partners who use YouTube Studio Content Manager.

Claim issues that require action from you can include potential claims, disputed claims, and appealed claims. Once you've reviewed your claim issues, there are a few different actions you can take, depending on the claim.

For info on how disputed claims affect monetization, go to Monetization during Content ID disputes.

Find claim issues to review

  1. Sign in to Studio Content Manager.
  2. From the left menu, select Issues .
  3. Click the filter bar and select Issue type.
  4.  Check the box next to Potential claim, Disputed claim, and/or Appealed claim. To refine your search, you can select additional filters:
    • Potential claim: Routed to review, Short match, Video uploaded by another Content Manager user, Low confidence, Violate YouTube monetization policy, Retroactive block. Descriptions of these filters can be found here.
    • Disputed claim or Appealed claim: Copyrighted material is misidentified, Fair use, Authorized, Original content, Public Domain. Descriptions of these filters can be found here.
    • You can apply other filters  to further refine the list, such as Channel ID, Other party, Video length, or Match type.
  5. Click an individual claim. The Claim details page will open, which shows more info about the claim issue.
Note: If a video with a potential claim is set to private, the video won’t be playable.

Take action on claim issues

Potential and disputed claims expire after 30 days and appealed claims expire after 7 days. Remember to regularly check your claims and take action on them.
Release claims

On the Claim details page, when reviewing a potential, disputed, or appealed claim, you can choose from a couple options to release the claim:

  • Release claim: If the claim should remain inactive, click RELEASE CLAIM.
  • Release and exclude a claim: To release the claim and exclude the portion of your reference file that matched the video, click the arrow  next to RELEASE CLAIM and select Release and exclude claim.
Note: If you release a claim or if the claim expires, you can’t make the claim active again.

Release multiple claims at once

To release more than one potential, disputed, or appealed claim on the same claimed video:

  1. On the Claim details page, review all the claims.
  2. Choose an option:
    • Release all claims: To release all claims on the video, click RELEASE CLAIMS.
    • Select claims to release: To release some of the claims on the video, click the arrow  next to RELEASE CLAIMS and click Select claims to release. Check the boxes of the claims you want to release.

To release more than one potential, disputed, or appealed claim across different claimed videos:

  1. Go to the Issues  page.
  2. Click the filter bar and select Issue type.
  3. Check the box next to Potential claim, Disputed claim, and/or Appealed claim.
  4. Click APPLY.
  5. Check the boxes next to the claimed videos whose claims you want to release.
  6. In the top banner, click RELEASE CLAIM.
Confirm potential claims

On the Claim details page, when reviewing a potential claim, you can choose from a couple options to confirm the claim:

  • Confirm claim: To confirm the potential claim is valid and apply your match policy, click CONFIRM CLAIM.
  • Confirm claim and submit a takedown request: To confirm the potential claim is valid and submit a takedown request to ask YouTube to remove the video, click the arrow  next to CONFIRM CLAIM and select Takedown claimed video.

Confirm multiple potential claims at once

To confirm all the potential claims on the same claimed video:

  1. On the Claim details page, review all the potential claims.
  2. Click CONFIRM CLAIMS.
Note: It’s not possible to select and confirm a few potential claims at a time.
Reinstate disputed claims

On the Claim details page, when reviewing a disputed claim, you can choose from a couple options to reinstate the claim:

  • Reinstate claim: To verify the disputed claim is valid and make it active again, click REINSTATE CLAIM.
  • Reinstate claim and submit a takedown request: To verify the disputed claim is valid and submit a takedown request to ask YouTube to remove the video, click the arrow  next to REINSTATE CLAIM and select Takedown claimed video.

Reinstate multiple disputed claims at once

To reinstate more than one disputed claim on the same claimed video:

  1. On the Claim details page, review all the disputed claims.
  2. Choose an option:
    • Reinstate all claims: To reinstate all disputed claims on the video, click REINSTATE CLAIMS.
    • Select claims to reinstate: To reinstate some of the disputed claims on the video, click the arrow  next to REINSTATE CLAIMS and click Select claims to reinstate. Check the boxes of the claims you want to reinstate.
Reject appealed claims
On the Claim details page, you can reject an appealed claim by clicking REJECT APPEAL. Doing so will submit a takedown request to YouTube to remove the video.
Note: It’s not possible to reject more than one appealed claim at once.

Change a claim's policy

Sometimes you may want to apply a policy to a claimed video that's different from your default match policy. To add a custom policy to a claimed video:

  1. Sign in to Studio Content Manager.
  2. From the left menu, select Issues .
  3. Click the filter bar and select Issue type.
  4.  Check the box next to Potential claim, Disputed claim, and/or Appealed claim.
    • To refine your search, select additional filters:
      • Potential claim: Routed to review, Short match, Video uploaded by a YouTube partner, Low confidence, Violate YouTube monetization policy.
      • Disputed claim or Appealed claim: Copyrighted material is misidentified, Fair use, Authorized, Original content, Public Domain.
    • You can apply other filters to further refine the list, such as Channel ID, Other party, Video length, or Match type.
  5. Click APPLY.
  6. Click an individual claim to open the Claim details page.
  7. On the Claim details page, click the Policy tab.
  8. Click SET CLAIM SPECIFIC POLICY.
  9. Choose an option:
    • Use an existing policy: Select an existing policy from the list and click APPLY.
    • Create a policy: To make a new custom policy, click SET CUSTOM POLICY. Once you’re done creating the policy, click SAVE. Learn more about creating policies.

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