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?
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Correct answer: Track.
Why this is the answer
When an asset has no ownership specified for certain territories, YouTube applies the default match policy of "Track" to claims in those territories. This means that YouTube will monitor the usage of the content but will not take any action like blocking, monetizing, or taking down the video. This allows the content owner to gather data on where their content is being used without immediately enforcing a policy, which can be useful for identifying potential new markets or understanding content consumption patterns. "Block" would prevent viewership, "Monetize" would generate revenue, and "Takedown" would remove the content, all of which are active enforcement policies that require explicit ownership and policy settings.
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