Your company has given another party the right to use your content in their videos. How would you prevent an automated Content ID claim from happening on their channel?
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Correct answer: Whitelist the other party’s channel..
Why this is the answer
Whitelisting the other party's channel is the correct method to prevent automated Content ID claims. By whitelisting, you instruct Content ID to ignore matches found on that specific channel, allowing them to use your content without receiving claims. "Turn off 'Enable Content ID matching'" is incorrect because this would disable Content ID for your entire asset, preventing you from monetizing or tracking its use elsewhere. "Ask the other party to enter your channel ID in their asset metadata" is not a standard Content ID function for preventing claims; metadata is for description, not claim prevention. "Duplicate your asset so the other can assign ownership to the content" is incorrect and impractical; Content ID is designed to identify original ownership, and duplicating assets could lead to conflicts and confusion.
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