What might alert you that someone may be attempting to monetize your assets?
- If the Asset Conflict report shows that an asset is in conflict in one or more territories.
- If the number of channel page owned views on the Video Claims report is less than the total owned views, you may be losing revenue.
- If the Claims report shows that a video claimed by one of your tracked assets was uploaded by a channel that isn’t your partner.
- If the Asset report shows that revenue has decreased sharply for a specific asset.
Explanation:
Monitoring your assets and claims is never ending process. However, YouTube offers many powerful tools which help with your daily tasks. An asset contains information about intellectual property hat a content owner has provided on the YouTube platform.
So, what might alert you that someone may be attempting to monetize your assets? Or in other words, what could indicate monetization attempts of your assets. Well, the first thing to check is the Asset conflicts report. This report is available to partners with assets in conflict. The key difference of this report compared to other asset reports is that it illustrates the territories that are in conflict. Also, the last ownership change.
As a result, you can expect possible monetization attempts from other partners in you see that an asset is in a conflict in some territories.
Learn more on the official Google support website.