You have an asset ownership conflict because you accidentally declared ownership for Canada. What should you do?
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Correct answer: Remove your asset ownership for Canada.
Why this is the answer
The correct action is to remove your asset ownership for Canada because you accidentally declared it. YouTube's Content ID system relies on accurate ownership information to prevent conflicts and ensure proper monetization. If you don't genuinely own the rights in Canada, maintaining that claim will cause an ownership conflict with the legitimate owner. Removing the incorrect claim resolves the conflict directly. Contacting the other asset owner might be a step if there's a legitimate dispute, but here the error is yours. Editing ownership if you plan to monetize is not the primary solution; the immediate issue is the incorrect claim. Downloading a report only helps identify the problem, not solve it.
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