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Copyright Strike on Your YouTube Channel? What to Do Next [2025 Guide]
Copyright Strike on Your YouTube Channel? What to Do Next [2025 Guide]
Receiving a copyright strike on YouTube can be stressful, but understanding your options is the key to resolving the issue and keeping your channel safe. Here’s a comprehensive 2025 guide to help you take the right steps:
1. Understand the Difference: Copyright Strike vs. Copyright Claim
- Copyright Strike: A legal action from the content owner. Three active strikes may result in channel termination.
- Copyright Claim: Usually affects monetization, not the channel’s standing.
2. Check the Details in YouTube Studio
- Go to YouTube Studio > Content > Copyright tab.
- Review which video is affected, who filed the complaint, and the reason for the strike.
3. Don’t Delete the Video (Yet)
- Deleting the video will not remove the strike. You must resolve the issue through YouTube’s system.
4. Options to Remove the Copyright Strike
A. Wait for Expiry
- A copyright strike typically expires after 90 days if you complete YouTube’s copyright school.
B. Submit a Counter Notification
- If you believe the strike is a mistake or you have rights (fair use, original content), you can submit a counter notification.
- Be cautious: False claims can result in legal consequences.
C. Request a Retraction
- Contact the copyright owner directly and politely request them to retract the strike via YouTube.
5. Avoid Further Strikes
- Three active strikes within 90 days will result in permanent channel removal.
- Do not upload infringing content while you have a strike.
6. Educational: What is Fair Use?
- Some use cases (commentary, criticism, news reporting, education) may qualify as “fair use.”
- Fair use laws vary by country—research local regulations and be cautious.
7. Complete YouTube Copyright School
- YouTube requires you to complete a brief copyright education module after your first strike.
8. Consult a Professional
- For repeated or complex cases, consider getting legal advice.
9. Prevent Future Copyright Issues
- Use only original or properly licensed content (music, images, clips).
- Check YouTube’s free audio library for copyright-safe music.
Final Tip:
Always keep backup copies of your original videos and monitor your email and YouTube Studio for any new copyright notifications.
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