A partner owns the rights to a video in Spain, but not other regions. They upload the video to their YouTube channel, but aren’t sure what settings to apply. What would you recommend they do?
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Correct answer: Set ownership on the asset to Spain, and set block outside ownership on the claim..
Why this is the answer
The partner owns the rights to the video only in Spain. Therefore, they should set ownership on the asset to Spain. To ensure the video is not available in regions where they don't hold rights, they need to apply a block policy. This is achieved by setting "block outside ownership" on the claim. This combination correctly restricts the video's availability to Spain while preventing its monetization or viewing elsewhere. Setting ownership to all countries would incorrectly assert rights globally. Not assigning ownership would leave the content unprotected.
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