- Because YouTube will automatically block videos containing the asset in the territories outside of North America.
- Because claiming ownership in territories where they don’t own the asset could lead to bad claims and the termination of the company’s partnership with YouTube.
- Because YouTube will automatically monetize videos containing the asset in North America.
- None of the above.
Question:
Melanie’s company owns an asset in North America, but she figures she should claim ownership worldwide to maximize ad revenue from the asset. Why is this a bad idea?
Answer:
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