This article is about copyright strikes. For info about Community Guidelines strikes, which are different from copyright strikes, go to Community Guidelines strike basics.
If you get a copyright strike, it means that a copyright owner has submitted a legal copyright removal request for using their copyright-protected content. When a copyright removal request is submitted to us, we review it. If the removal request is valid, we have to remove your video from YouTube to comply with copyright law.
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Learn more about the copyright removal request process.
Bear in mind:
- A video can only have one copyright strike at a time.
- Videos can be removed from the site for reasons other than copyright.
- Content ID claims don't result in a copyright strike.
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