New YouTube Copyright School Question and Answer To Remove Copyright Strike 2025
There are three ways to resolve a copyright strike:
- Wait for it to expire: Copyright strikes expire after 90 days. If it’s your first strike, you’ll need to complete Copyright School.
- Get a retraction: You can get in touch with the person who claimed your video and ask them to retract their claim of copyright infringement.
- Submit a counter-notification: If you think your video was removed by mistake or qualifies as fair use, you can submit a counter-notification.
Question: It’s possible for music to have more than one copyright owner.
Answers: True
Question: If a video gets removed because of a copyright infringement notification, filing a counter-notification is the only possible way to restore the video.
Answers: False
Question: You should ask YouTube for permission to use other users’ content from the site.
Answers: False (YouTube doesn’t have right to allow you to use other users’ content. Only the original creator has the approval rights.)
Question: Deleting a video that was removed for copyright will get rid of the associated copyright strike.
Answers: False
Question: Uploading a video of myself recording my favorite cover song does not require the permission of the copyright holder.
Answers: False
Question: As long as I have purchased the content in question, it is not possible for me to infringe copyright by uploading it to YouTube.
Answers: False
Question: It’s fine to use someone else’s content as long as it already appears on YouTube.
Answers: False
Question: If content is available on the Internet, it is in the public domain and therefore okays to upload to YouTube.
Answers: False
Question: If you are found to be a repeat infringer, you could lose your YouTube account.
Answers: True
Question: In order to determine whether specific copyrighted content is authorized to be used on YouTube, you should upload it to your account and wait for the Content ID system to block any unauthorized content.
Answers: False
Question: Copyright infringement is a serious offense and violation of the law may have significant consequences.
Answers: True
Question: The following things are copyrightable: names, places, faces and spaces.
Answers: False
Question: Content that was once allowed by a content owner may be subsequently removed from YouTube.
Answers: True
Question: The following item(s) may be protected by copyright:
Answers: All of the above
Question: It is okay to upload an entire cartoon episode without the authorization of the copyright owner as long as I’m just sharing it with my friends, family, and fans.
Answers: False
Question: Copyright protection is only given to major film, television or recording corporations who pay for the privilege.
Answers: False
Question: All uses of copyrighted content without permission of the owner are considered copyright infringement.
Answers: False
Question: People are not protected by Copyright?
Answers: True.
Question: The Following item is protected by copyright?
Answers: Your Original YouTube Video
Question: Is it impossible for a remix or mashup to infringe copyright?
Answers: False
Question: If content is available on the Internet, does not mean that it is in the public domain and therefore okay to upload to YouTube?
Answers: False
Question: “Fair Use” is a legal defense that applies in all countries?
Answers: False
Question: Copyright infringement can result in?
Answers: D
Question: Creating 100% original new content YouTube will help to protect you against claims of copyright infringement.
Answer: True
Question: Is it fine to use someone else’s content as long as if already appears on YouTube?
Answer: False
Question: If the original creator of the copyrighted work has died, the work is no longer protected by copyright?
Answer: False
Question: If you claim fair use in the video description, your video can’t be considered copyright infringement?
Answer: False
Question: If I intentionally file a false notice of alleged copyright infringement against a YouTube video just for fun, or cause trouble, I could be found liable for any damages caused?
Answer: True
Question: Copyright protects each of these individual rights.
Answer: False
Question: Which of the following items may be protected by copyright?
Answer: All of the Above.
Question: Creating 100% original new content for YouTube will help to protect you against claims of copyright infringement.
Answer: True
Question: Giving credit to the creator in your video’s description is enough to prevent copyright infringement from occurring.
Answer: False
Question: Anyone can issue a copyright claim on behalf of someone else.
Answer: False
Question: Creating00% original new content for YouTube will help to protect you against claims of copyright infringement.
Answer: True
Question: Content that was once allowed by a content owner may be subsequently removed from YouTube.
Answer: True
Question: The following item(s) may be protected by copyright:
Answer: All of the above
Question: It is okay to upload an entire cartoon episode without the authorization of the copyright owner as long as I’m just sharing it with my friends, family, and fans.
Answer: False
Question: Copyright protection is only given to major film, television or recording corporations who pay for the privilege.
Answer: False
Question: Content that was once allowed by a content owner may be subsequently removed from YouTube.
Answer: True
Question: The following item is protected by copyright:
Answer: Your original YouTube video
Question: If the content is available on the Internet, it is in the public domain and therefore okay to upload to YouTube.
Answer: False
Question: The following item is protected by copyright:
Answer: Your original YouTube video
Question: All uses of copyrighted content without permission of the owner are considered copyright infringement.
Answer: False
Question: If you misuse YouTube’s counter-notification process:
Answer: Your YouTube account will be terminated
Question: If the content is available on the Internet, it is in the public domain and therefore okay to upload to YouTube.
Answer: False
Question: Content that was once allowed by a content owner may be subsequently removed from YouTube.
Answer: True.
Question: Which of the following items is protected by copyright?
Answer: Your Original YouTube Video.
Question: If the content is available on the Internet does not mean that it is in the public domain and therefore okay to upload to YouTube?
Answer: False.
Question: “Fair Use” is a legal defense that applies in all countries?
Answer: False.
Question: If the content is available on the Internet, it is in the public domain and therefore okay to upload to YouTube?
Answer: False.
Question: Anyone can issue a copyright claim on behalf of someone else?
Answer: False.
Question: All uses of copyright content without permission of the owner are considered copyright infringement?
Answer: False.
Question: It’s fine to use someone else’s content as long as if already appears on YouTube?
Answer: False.
Question: If you are found to be a repeat infringer, you could lose your YouTube account?
Answer: True.
Question: Giving credit to the creator in the description of your video is enough to prevent copyright infringement from occurring?
Answer: False.
Question: Content that was once allowed by a content owner may be subsequently removed from YouTube?
Answer: True.
Question: The following item may be protected by copyright?
Answer: All of the Above.
Question: It is okay to upload an entire cartoon episode without the authorization of the copyright owner as long as I am just sharing it with my friends family and fans?
Answer: False.
Question: Copyright protection is only given to major film television or recording corporations who pay for the privilege?
Answer: False.
Question: Creating00% original new content for YouTube will help to protect you against claims of copyright infringement.
Answer: True
Question: If someone alleges that you have infringed their copyright, you will receive a notification:
- a) In your account
- b) In your email
- c) Both A & B
- d) Via text message
Answer: Both A & B
Question: If someone alleges that you have infringed their copyright and you are certain that this is not the case, you may:
- a) Reupload the video
- b) Delete the video
- c) File a counter-notification
- d) Download the video
Answer: File a counter-notification
Question: Copyright protection is only given to major film, television, or recording corporations who pay for the privilege.
Answer: False
Question: If you misuse YouTube’s counter-notification process:
- a) Your YouTube account will be terminated
- b) You could end up in court
- c) Both a) and b)
Answer: Both a) and b)
Question: Content that was once allowed by a content owner may be subsequently removed from YouTube.
Answer: True
Question: Copyright infringement occurs when a copyrighted work is ________ without the permission of the copyright owner:
- a) Reproduced
- b) Distributed
- c) Performed
- d) Publicly displayed
- e) All of the above
Answer: All of the above
Question: The following item(s) may be protected by copyright:
- a) Musical Works
- b) Videos
- c) Photographs
- d) All of the above
Answer: All of the above
Question: It is okay to upload an entire cartoon episode without the authorization of the copyright owner as long as I’m just sharing it with my friends, family and fans.
Answer: False
Question: All uses of copyrighted content without permission of the owner are considered copyright infringement.
Answer: False
Question: If the content is available on the Internet, it is in the public domain and therefore okay to upload to YouTube.
Answer: False
Question: The following items are NOT protected by copyright:
- a) Videos
- b) People
- c) Photographs
- d) Musical works
Answer: People
Question: The following item is protected by copyright:
- a) Your name
- b) Your original idea
- c) Your original YouTube video
- d) Your cat
Answer: Your original YouTube video
Question: Copyright infringement can result in:
- a) Monetary damages (fines)
- b) Legal fees
- c) Termination of your YouTube account
- d) All of the above
Answer: All of the above
Question: The Following Things Are Copyrightable: Names, Place, Faces, and space.
Answer: False
Question: Which of the Following Item Is Protected By Copyright?
Answer: Your Orignal Youtube Video
Question: All uses of copyrighted content without permission of the owner are considered copyright infringement
Answer: False
Question: Creating 100% original new content for YouTube will help to protect you against claims of copyright infringement
Answer: True
Question: Anyone can issue a copyright claim on behalf of someone else
Answer: False
Question: Creating00% original new content for YouTube will help to protect you against claims of copyright infringement
Answer: True
Note: If your channel is part of the YouTube Partner Program, you’re eligible for a 7 days courtesy period. After copyright strikes, you’ll have additional days to act before your channel is disabled. During this period, your copyright strikes won’t expire and you can’t upload new videos. Your channel will remain live, and you can access it to seek a resolution for your strikes. If you submit a counter-notification, your channel won’t be disabled while the counter-notification is unresolved. If the counter-notification is resolved in your favor, or the claim is retracted, your channel won’t be impacted.
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U give wrong ans of question
Q.You should ask YouTube for permission to use other users’ content from the site.
It’s ans is “false” but u r website have written this “True” please change this
Strike hata do
Please copyright hata do ab dobara se video nahin banai ge
Hello YouTube Team,
I have notification for the copyright strike issued by “Oppa Huy Action”.
The video I uploaded was a transformed short clip edited by me with original background music,
text, captions, and humorous commentary.
The content was created for entertainment and commentary purposes,
and falls under Fair Use as a transformative work.
Please review this strike again.
Thank you for your time.
Best regards,
Veena chhabra
Cartoon TV
13.11.2025
Mera channel you tube par deleteho gya