Imagine someone uploads a video to YouTube with copyrighted material. If the copyright owner sets a policy to block user uploads, what happens?

✅  The correct answer is:

It’s marked as unavailable for viewing in the territories specified by the copyright owner.

Question:

Imagine someone uploads a video to YouTube with copyrighted material. If the copyright owner sets a policy to block user uploads, what happens?

Solution:

  • It’s marked as unavailable for viewing in the territories specified by the copyright owner.
  • It’s flagged for a copyright takedown notice.
  • It’s deleted from the site within 10 business days.
  • It’s designated as a violation of YouTube’s Terms of Service.