What is a reason to update assets if your ownership rights change in some territories?
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Correct answer: Reduce asset ownership conflicts because you no longer have the rights and cannot apply your policies in those territories.
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Updating assets when ownership rights change in certain territories is crucial to prevent conflicts. If you no longer own rights in a territory, you cannot enforce your policies or claim content there. Failing to update assets could lead to incorrect claims being made by your system, causing disputes with the new rights holder. This ensures that only the current rights holder can monetize or manage content in those specific regions, streamlining content management and avoiding unnecessary legal or operational issues. Incorrect options: Establishing new rights holder access to previously expired claims is not the primary reason; the focus is on current and future rights management. Enabling multiple parties to share ownership of a web asset in the same territory is generally not allowed within YouTube's Content ID system; ownership is typically exclusive per territory. Ensuring your asset ID changes with your ownership is incorrect; asset IDs are persistent identifiers and do not change with ownership transfers.
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