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1. What is a benefit of managing your content with SFTP or the Aspera Dropbox
solution?
B.Ease of scalability
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D.Public domain recordings
A.A cover song is considered a transformative work, so you don’t need permission from the
original content creator.
B.You may want to change some of the lyrics in your cover song, so you would avoid
copyright issues.
C.When performing a cover song, you still need to be sure that you have the permission
of the songwriter or composer.
D.This is protected by fair use, so you don’t need permission from the original content
creator.
7. Which of the following types of content should NEVER be enabled for matching?
B.Animation
8. How does YouTube handle valid infringement notifications from copyright owners?
A.Removes the video from the site and issues a copyright strike to the uploader.
B.Assigns a badge to the uploader’s channel home page to identify them as an abusive actor.
C.Immediately shares information about the case with local law enforcement agencies for
prosecution.
D.On a quarterly basis, publishes and shares a list of accounts that have been uploading
copyrighted material.
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A.Fair use
B.Privacy
C.Patent
D.Trademark
A.When you have no match policy, your default upload policy is applied as the match policy.
B.If you don’t select a default policy, YouTube uses the predefined policy Block Everywhere.
C.YouTube applies the default upload policy to videos that you upload to your channels,
which speeds up the setup process.
D.YouTube applies the default upload policy to videos that users upload to their channels,
which produces better Content ID matches.
11. 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?
A.Takedown
B.Restore
C.Reinstate
D.Release
12. How can an administrator exercise control over whether users can see revenue
reports?
C.This can’t happen: the full Analytics suite is available to everyone who’s signed in.
A.IMDB reference
B.Movie trailer
C.Web
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D.MPAA award
14. What are the implications of having the wrong match policy or no policy set on your
assets?
B.May prevent you from controlling and monetizing reuploads of your copyrighted
material
15. Two partners have a reference overlap. What happens if the second partner to
deliver the reference file selects “Assert Exclusive Rights”?
A.The first partner will be asked to review the overlap, and either assert exclusive rights
or exclude the overlapping segment from their reference.
B.User videos that match only the excluded portion will be claimed by both partners, but
excluded from the other partner’s list of claims.
C.User videos that match only the excluded portion will be given to the second partner who
selected “Assert Exclusive Rights”.
D.The first partner will immediately lose claims on the content and should remove the
overlapping portion from their reference.
16. In order to claim uploaded videos, what is the first step in the Content ID workflow
for a partner, after verifying rights?
17. Which metric can provide the best insights into channel performance?
A.Devices.
B.Watch time.
C.Demographics.
D.Comments.
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18. Which of the following things can be protected by copyright?
A.Facts
B.Photos
C.Abstract ideas
D.Methods of operation
19. What option is available to all copyright owners to request removal of infringing
content?
20. How does YouTube help manage the rights for content you upload to the platform?
21. Someone at your company is unfamiliar with how YouTube defines the term “asset.”
How would you describe it to them?
22. If you need advice on an issue related to copyright law, whom should you ask?
B.An attorney
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D.YouTube Copyright Center
23. A partner hosts a YouTube talk show called “Cat Chat.” One episode consists of the
host’s 10-minute interview with a veterinarian, followed by a 5-minute reel of viral cat
videos that were uploaded to YouTube by other users. The partner obtained a
commercial use license from the uploaders to use their cat videos on “Cat Chat.” The
“Cat Chat” host now wishes to use Content ID to monetize clips from the show. The
partner should…
A.Upload only the 10-minute interview as a reference file, because the partner does not
own the viral videos exclusively.
B.Upload the entire episode as a reference file, because she has a license to use the viral cat
videos.
C.Not upload the video as a reference file at all, because interview footage is not
copyrightable.
D.Not upload the video as a reference file at all, because it contains third-party content.
24. Your company has given another party the right to use your content in their videos.
How would you prevent an automated Content ID claim from happening on their
channel?
A.Ask the other party to enter your channel ID in their asset metadata
C.Duplicate your asset so the other can assign ownership to the content
A.These have not been defined under current copyright law, so it’s unclear.
B.These are protected by fair use, so you don’t need permission from the original content
creators.
C.These are considered original works, so you would own the copyright.
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D.These can be considered derivative works under the law, and you may need
permission from the original content creators.
27. What are you allowed to do with content on YouTube that has a Creative Commons
license?
29. What feature or filter can help you investigate why two videos of the same length
have different audience retention metrics?
A.Comparison.
B.Filter.
C.Groups.
D.Date range.
30 You’ve delivered a reference file that contains identical audio, video, or audiovisual
material as a reference file previously delivered by another partner. What is the result?
A.The reference file is attributed to the partner with the most channel subscribers.
31. How would you explain a policy to a partner who wants to control their content on
YouTube?
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B.Instructions for which ad formats should appear on videos.
C.Set of rules that specify whether to monetize, track, or block a claimed video
D.Similar to a license. It gives permission for others to reuse content on the Internet.
32. Which watch time report will tell you where on the web viewers are watching your
content?
A.Devices.
B.Playback locations.
C.Traffic sources.
D.Geography.
33. What do you need to use somebody’s copyrighted work in your video?
34. How would you specify which types of advertisements YouTube displays for a video?
D.You specify ad types using advertising settings, which are distinct from a rights policy.
35. A user disputes a claim, after which you review the video and decide it should be
removed from YouTube for using your copyrighted content. What happens if you select
“takedown” on this disputed claim?
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A.Continue matching new user uploads, but change the match policy to track
B.Stop claiming new user-uploaded content that matches the reference file
D.Release all prior claims made against the reference file, but continue matching new user
uploads
37. A user disputes a claim, citing fair use/dealing guidelines. What happens if you select
“Release” on this disputed claim?
B.The claim is set to inactive and your match policy isn’t applied
38. A copyright takedown has been retracted by the copyright owner. What happens as
a result?
39. A user disputes a claim, because the matched segment actually comes from public
domain footage. What happens when you select “Release and Exclude” on this disputed
claim?
C.A legal takedown notice is issued to the user who uploaded the content.
D.The claim is released and an exclusion on the underlying reference file is created.
40. Imagine you have a library of video content that you want to manage on YouTube.
What steps would you take to protect your content on YouTube?
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C.Create digital fingerprints and set permissions
A.Literary work
B.Titles
C.Names
D.Short phrase
42. What is a reason to update assets if your ownership rights change in some
territories?
A.Enable multiple parties to share ownership of a web asset in the same territory
B.Establish new rights holder access to previously expired claims from the previous content
owner
D.Reduce asset ownership conflicts because you no longer have the rights and cannot
apply your policies in those territories
43. Imagine a copyright takedown notice was mistakenly issued for content uploaded to
YouTube. Which party may retract the notice?
45. How can content owners benefit from copyright management on YouTube?
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A.They can monetize user-generated content that uses copyrighted material.
B.They can quickly remove up to 100 videos with the Copyright takedown webform.
D.They can issue a “copyright strike” whenever the automated system flags a potential
violation.
46. What should you do if you find a YouTube video showing harmful or dangerous
acts?
47. A partner chooses to reinstate a Content ID claim after it has been disputed by a
user. The user appeals the reinstatement of the claim. What happens next?
A.The partner must decide whether to release the claim or issue a legal takedown notice.
C.The user and partner must mediate the claim outside of the automated Content ID system.
D.The partner can choose to reinstate the claim again to assert their rights.
48. What happens if a disputed claim is left in your queue for more than 30 days?
A.Claim is released.
A.Never
B.60 days
C.45 days
D.30 days
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YouTube Asset Monetization Assessment Questions Answers
1. Which policy is applied in a multi-claim scenario when partners have different match
policies?
2. Which is a primary metric used by many content owners use to determine revenue
distribution to creators?
B.Audience demographics.
D.The partner may lose revenue from this asset until the conflict is resolved.
4. What type of data is only added to reports after a month has ended?
A.Estimated revenue.
B.Watch time.
C.Finalized revenue.
D.Traffic sources.
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A.Partner A earns for Canada, Partner B earns for Mexico
C.Revenue is paid to the the partner who uploaded the reference file
6. If you and other partners own a single asset in different territories, how would
Content ID handle claiming against a user-uploaded video?
A.There can only be one claim per asset for each user video.
7. 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?
8. 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?
B.No policy
9. What might alert you that someone may be attempting to monetize your assets?
A.If the number of channel page owned views on the Video Claims report is less than the total
owned views, you may be losing revenue.
B.If the Claims report shows that a video claimed by one of your tracked assets was uploaded
by a channel that isn’t your partner.
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C.If the Asset report shows that revenue has decreased sharply for a specific asset.
D.If the Asset Conflict report shows that an asset is in conflict in one or more territories.
10. Why might a partner see data for assets they don’t own in any country?
A.A claim is when two content owners upload very similar reference files; a conflict happens
if references aren’t connected to assets.
B.A claim occurs when another party says they own your asset; a conflict occurs when they
publish a video containing your asset.
C.A conflict is when two content owners upload very similar reference files; a claim is how
you associate references with assets.
D.A conflict occurs when another party says they own your asset; a claim occurs when
they publish a video containing your asset.
12. Why would you want to check if there are additional claims in the “Other claims”
tab for a particular video?”
13. Which of the following is a step you would NOT take to identify bad claims?
14. Which of these would be a good use case for a custom policy?
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A.Monetize cover songs, but block parody songs
15. 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?
A.Set policies to route all claims for manual review so you can spot claims against public
domain content.
B.Enable your entire catalog for Content ID matching and check your Claims report quarterly.
C.Use a Custom ID to flag these sound recordings as public domain so you can keep an eye
on them.
D.Identify the public domain speeches and don’t enable them for Content ID matching.
16. How might someone find out which assets are “monetized in all countries”?
17. Partners that have repeated issues with Content ID abuse can face:
A.Partner termination
B.$150,000 fine
C.Copyright strikes
D.No consequences
18. 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?
A.Reinstate claim.
B.Release claim, but don’t exclude the segment from your reference.
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D.Deactivate the reference file to prevent future Content ID matches.
C.Content creators who are members of a network, or working with organization that
manage their revenue.
20. In a multi-claim scenario, one asset has no ownership specified for some territories.
Which default match policy would YouTube apply to claims in those territories?
A.Block
B.Track
C.Monetize
D.Takedown
21. If a content owner in a multi-claim scenario chooses Takedown, what is the resulting
action?
B.AdSense report.
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C.Revenue report.
24. 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?
A.The revenue flows to the partner with the longer reference match.
C.The partner who reviews the claim first would receive the revenue.
D.YouTube holds the revenue until one partner releases its claim.
25. How could you prevent your YouTube video from being seen in Indonesia?
27. A video with an increase in views shows no corresponding rise in revenue; why might
this happen?
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B.Campaign Performance report
30. 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?
C.Track worldwide
D.Monetize worldwide
A.A downloadable report that contains information on how different ad types are performing
over time relative to one another.
B.In YouTube Analytics, it contains information on how different ad types are performing
over time relative to one another.
C.A downloadable report that contains information on how assets are performing over time
relative to one another.
D.In YouTube Analytics, it contains information on the three major revenue streams for
all content types.
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D.Manual reviews must specify a condition for viewer location
33. 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.?
A.Track
B.Block
C.Monetize
D.No policy
34. If an asset owner doesn’t set a policy in a territory they have ownership, what policy
gets applied?
A.Monetize
B.Block
C.No policy
D.Track
B.The asset’s revenue can exceed the revenue of the individual videos.
C.The video’s revenue can exceed the revenue of the individual assets.
36. Why might revenue in the Asset report not match revenue in the Video report?
A.This happens when a video contains multiple assets. Revenue from all assets should
add up to video’s revenue.
B.This only happens with music, if ownership is split between performance and composition
assets.
C.This can happen when an asset has multiple owners in different territories: revenue can vary
from country to country.
D.This might occur when assets and the videos they claim have different monetization
policies enabled.
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37. 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?
39. Which policy condition would be effective to earn revenue from short fan-uploaded
clips?
40. Which downloadable report can help separate ad revenue by asset for payouts?
A.Ad Rates.
B.Revenue.
C.Asset.
A.A downloadable report that contains information on how assets are performing over time
relative to one another.
B.A downloadable report that contains information on how different ad types are performing
over time relative to one another.
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C.In YouTube Analytics, it contains information on how different ad types are
performing over time relative to one another.
D.In YouTube Analytics, it contains information on the three major revenue streams for all
content types.
B.Clean up mistaken claims that may impact creators or other content owners
A.Demographics.
B.Revenue.
C.Video.
D.Ad rates.
C.Ensure that enabled ad types are visible on the devices your audience watches on.
45. You’ve received a warning for over-claiming. What can you do to address this?
A.Download the Claims report and investigate only the inactive claims
B.Look at a random sampling of last month’s claims and release invalid claims
D.Sort assets by number of claims and review assets with the most claims
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B.Uploading reference files via spreadsheet templates
C.Claiming user reuploads of advertiser commercials that are embedded within your
broadcast reference
47. Which of these examples frequently contribute to invalid claims for sports partners?
A.Breaking news
B.Commercials
C.Viral videos
D.Celebrity interviews
1. How could you best describe the relationship between copyright law and content on
YouTube?
B.YouTube’s lawyers handle copyright infringement on YouTube so users don’t have to.
C.YouTube’s tools and policies are designed to protect rightsholders’ copyrights, and
users who don’t respect our tools and policies are subject to consequences.
D.Everything uploaded to YouTube is considered an original work and therefore does not
violate any copyright laws.
2. John is feeling inspired, so he writes down some chords and lyrics for a new song.
Which type of copyright protects his work?
A.Sound recording
B.Musical composition
C.Music video
D.None of the above. Copyright law only protects his song once it’s uploaded to YouTube.
3. Lin produces a video of herself singing a song that John wrote, and uploads it to
YouTube. Which of the following is true?
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A.Lin owns the rights to the music video and sound recording, but John owns the rights
to the underlying musical composition.
B.Lin owns the rights to all of the content in the video because it’s a derivative work.
C.John owns the rights to all of the content in the video because it wouldn’t exist without the
song he wrote.
D.Lin owns the rights to the sound recording only. John owns the rights to the musical
composition and the video.
4. Using music from which of the following sources will help you avoid copyright
infringement on YouTube?
B.Creative Commons
C.Public Domain
5. Lin uploads her cover of John’s song to YouTube, but then Content ID claims it and
the video is blocked. What should Lin have done before uploading the video?
A.She should have gotten permission from John to record his song.
C.She should have altered the song so that Content ID couldn’t match it.
D.None of the above. Content ID automatically blocks cover songs from YouTube.
6. Ryan likes a bassline from a popular artist’s song and wants to use it in his own video.
He’s unsure of whether he has the rights to use it. What should he do first?
A.Consult a lawyer.
7. Nicky uploads a video of herself reviewing an artist’s new music video, and includes a
clip of the music video. Her video is claimed by Content ID on behalf of the artist’s
record label. Which course of action could Nicky take?
A.Agree to the claim and let the label apply their policy to the video.
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B.Dispute the claim if she obtained permission from the label and publisher to use the clip.
C.Worldwide.
D.Nowhere.
A.Content ID matching
B.Copyright takedowns
C.Copyright strikes
10. Which tool is only available to music partners who have access to Content ID?
A.YouTube Studio
D.Audio Library
11. Elizabeth runs a music publishing company and needs a group of employees to
manage the company’s composition assets on YouTube. However, she wants her direct
report, Ron, to oversee the employees’ access to the assets. How could Elizabeth best
accomplish this in Content Manager CMS?
A.Elizabeth could give Administrator access to Ron, and create roles with more
restrictive access for the other employees.
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B.Elizabeth could give content owner access to Ron, and Administrator access to the other
employees.
C.Elizabeth could give channel manager access to Ron, and content owner access to the other
employees.
D.Elizabeth could create an email alias with Administrator access that all employees can use.
A.YouTube Studio and Content Manager CMS both contain Analytics that describe content
performance.
A.Composition Share
B.Web
C.Movie
D.Television Episode
14. How could you best describe the relationship between assets and videos on
YouTube?
15. A new colleague is being trained to deliver rights information to YouTube, and she
asks you what an asset is. How could you best describe it to her?
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16. Alina works at a publishing company and needs to deliver assets on YouTube for a
songwriter’s catalog. What information will she need to include?
17. Hugot works at a record label and needs to deliver assets for an artist’s new album.
What information will he need to include?
18. Who is responsible for accurately representing the ownership information for an
asset on YouTube?
A.Google
B.YouTube’s lawyers
19. Melanie’s company owns an asset in North America, but she figures she should claim
ownership worldwide to maximize ad revenue from the asset. Why is this a bad idea?
A.Because YouTube will automatically block videos containing the asset in the territories
outside of North America.
B.Because claiming ownership in territories where they don’t own the asset could lead to
bad claims and the termination of the company’s partnership with YouTube.
C.Because YouTube will automatically monetize videos containing the asset in North
America.
20. Publisher X claims 50% ownership of a Composition Share Asset, while Publisher Z
claims 60% ownership. Both publishers linked their Composition Share Assets to the
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same Sound Recording Asset in France. What would you call the situation that these two
partners are in?
A.Conflict of interest
B.Claim dispute
C.Copyright takedown
D.Ownership conflict
21. Daniel’s boss wants him to figure out why their artist’s album isn’t generating as
much revenue on YouTube as previous albums. Daniel discovers numerous asset
ownership conflicts that need his attention. Which step would NOT help him resolve
these conflicts?
A.Verify the conflicts in the Asset Conflict Report or Issues queue in Content Manager CMS.
C.Contact the other owners and ask them to update their ownership information, if they made
errors.
B.References can include indistinct sound recordings and public domain beats.
23. Label A and Label B delivered references that include some of the same material,
even though they own different assets. What kind of situation has just arisen, and how
can they solve it?
A.A reference overlap. YouTube will reach out and help them mediate the problem.
B.A reference overlap. The label that delivered the most recent reference will need to
address the overlap in their Issues queue.
C.A reference ownership conflict. One label needs to redeliver their asset with different asset
ownership information.
D.A claim dispute. The first label to respond will get to use the reference.
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24. David needs to deliver references to YouTube for an artist’s new album. His
company created one music video for the album, but the other songs don’t have official
videos yet. What kind of reference material should he deliver for the album’s assets?
A.A music video for the Music Video Asset, and sound recordings for the other songs.
B.A sound recording for the music video, and music video for the other songs.
25. Meg is delivering an artist’s new album to YouTube. When the upload is complete,
Content ID claims the videos and applies the policy that Meg’s company set for their
content. What’s the term for this type of claim?
A.User-uploaded
B.UGC
C.Partner-uploaded
D.Manual
26. Rupi works at a publishing company and manages their songwriters’ Composition
Share Assets on YouTube. Artist A has to dispute all claims that Rupi’s company makes
against his cover videos, because he obtained a license to cover songs from their catalog.
What should Rupi do to prevent these claims in the future?
27. Label A delivered a batch of references with third-party content and received
numerous invalid claims as a result. How quickly should Label A address their invalid
claims?
A.Within 60 days.
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28. Georgette uploads a video that includes a mashup of several songs, including a hit
single by Artist B. Content ID claims Georgette’s video on behalf of Artist B’s record
label. Georgette disputes the claim, and the label reinstates it. Georgette still doesn’t
believe the claim is valid and responds. How could you best describe this claim scenario?
29. Which of these pairs accurately describes the relationship between a claimed video
and claiming policies?
30. Publisher Y wants to maximize the revenue they earn on YouTube from Songwriter
C’s catalog. Which policy should they apply to Songwriter C’s assets?
A.Track
B.Block
C.Monetize
31. Bruce is explaining to a new colleague how YouTube applies policies to a video
claimed by multiple assets, starting with the most restrictive policy. In which order
should Bruce place these policies?
32. Label D needs to prevent users in Spain from uploading tracks from an artist’s new
album – which leaked online – to YouTube. Which of the following might describe the
custom policy that Label D creates?
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A.Block user-uploaded videos in Spain where user video match amount <5%.
B.Track user-uploaded videos in Spain where visual reference match amount >50%.
C.Block user-uploaded videos in Spain where audio reference match amount >95%.
D.Track partner-uploaded videos in Spain where audio reference match amount >5%.
33. Why should Label Z monitor copyright strikes for all of their artists’ channels?
34. If Hunter disputes Publisher X’s Content ID claim on his cover video, which option
is NOT available to Publisher X in response?
D.Copyright takedown
36. If Label Z and Label Y claim an asset in the same territory, but Label Z has a match
policy of Block and Label Y has a match policy of Track, which policy will YouTube
apply until the partners resolve their ownership conflict?
A.Block
B.Track
C.Monetize
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D.Both Block and Track
37. Shawna has no match policy selected for a territory where she owns Asset A. How
would this impact a multiple-claim scenario in which another partner has a worldwide
Monetize policy for Asset B?
D.The video will not appear on YouTube until Shawna sets a policy.
38. Content ID claims a video with Asset X and Asset Y, which have two different
owners. Asset X has a Monetize policy in France, and Asset Y has a Track policy
worldwide. Which policy will be applied to the video in France?
A.Monetize
B.Block
C.No policy
D.Track
39. Label W just acquired the rights to a catalog of 10,000 songs. Which of the following
asset delivery methods is the least appropriate for their needs?
A.Package uploader
B.Basic YouTube.com UI
C.DDEX
40. Label W decides to use the DDEX feed to update their asset metadata. Which of the
following is a crucial last step to avoid upload errors?
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41. What do labels need to deliver to YouTube that publishers typically don’t?
A.Assets
B.References
C.Metadata
D.Ownership information
42. Patrick works at a record label and is advising a new colleague on how to deliver an
artist’s catalog to YouTube. The colleague asks Patrick whether they should deliver the
songs that don’t have music videos. What should Patrick say?
A.Yes, because if another user delivers the songs to YouTube first, that person will become
the rightsholder.
B.Yes, because they become Art Tracks and are critical to earning revenue and exposure
across YouTube and YouTube Premium.
43. To ensure that Content ID can claim videos on their behalf, Publisher Z needs to link
together which two things during delivery?
44. Label E has developed an internal app that aggregates bulk YouTube data about
their artists. From where does Label E likely obtain this data?
A.BigQuery
B.Content ID
45. Vanessa’s boss asks her to recommend a tool for a new data project. Vanessa
suggests BigQuery. What does the project likely entail?
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B.Comparing revenue for one asset.
46. Sage manages song rights for multiple artists. What can he do with Content
Manager CMS that he can’t achieve with YouTube Studio Analytics?
47. Subscription revenue reports tell music partners about revenue coming from where?
A.Live streams
C.Memberships
48. If Publisher X and Publisher Z own the same asset in different territories, who is
responsible for ensuring that each Publisher earns the correct amount of revenue from
the asset?
A.Publisher X
B.Publisher Z
D.YouTube
49. Renée suspects that some of her company’s assets aren’t earning revenue because
another company has asserted ownership in the same territories. Where could she find
information that supports or refutes her suspicion?
D.Claims Report
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50. Which of the following is NOT part of the Content ID matching process?
A.References
B.DDEX
C.Assets
D.Claims
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