Dispute a Content ID claim

If your video got a Content ID claim, you can dispute a claim if you have a valid reason, such as:

  • Having all the necessary rights to the content in your video.
  • Using the content in a way that qualifies as a copyright exception, such as fair use.
  • Believing your video was misidentified or an error was made.
Copyright strikes are different from Content ID claims. If your channel got a copyright strike, go to the copyright strikes article to learn more.

When you dispute a Content ID claim, the person that claimed your video (the claimant) is notified. The claimant has 30 days to respond.

Before you dispute

Before you dispute a Content ID claim, you may want to learn more about public domain and copyright exceptions like fair use or fair dealing. Keep in mind that these are NOT legitimate reasons to dispute a claim:

If you don't submit a dispute, there are a few other ways to resolve a Content ID claim, such as removing the claimed content from your video.

Ultimately, YouTube can’t decide whether you should dispute a claim. If you’re not sure what to do, you may want to seek legal advice before you dispute.

Keep in mind that you should only dispute a claim if you're confident that you have all the necessary rights to use the claimed content. Repeated or malicious abuse of the dispute process can result in penalties against your video or channel.

Submit a dispute

To dispute a Content ID claim:

  1. Sign in to YouTube Studio.
  2. From the left menu, select Content .
  3. In the Videos tab, find the video with the claim you want to dispute.
    • To find the video more easily, you can click the filter bar and then Copyright.
  4. In the Restrictions column, hover over Copyright.
  5. Click See details.
  6. Under the Content used, find the relevant claim and click Take action and then Dispute.
Note: You may have an option to Escalate to Appeal for Content ID claims that block your video. This option skips the initial dispute step and starts the dispute process with an appeal. Learn more about the Escalate to Appeal option.

After you dispute

After you submit a dispute, the person that claimed your video (the claimant) has 30 days to respond.

Learn more about the dispute process in this video's chapter "Dispute Process for Content ID":

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