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Can an AdSense Application Get Disapproved for a Copyright Claim Not Strike?
Can an AdSense Application Get Disapproved for a Copyright Claim Not Strike?
Many creators wonder if a simple copyright claim – one that does not result in an 'infringement strike' – can disapprove their AdSense application. Here’s a detailed look at the situation.
Understanding Copyright Claims in AdSense
First, it’s essential to understand what a copyright claim means in the context of AdSense. A copyright claim is made by a rightsholder who believes their content is being used without permission. However, it's important to differentiate between claims that result in strikes and those that do not. If a claim is made against your content, but does not result in an infringement strike, your application can still go through.
The Impact of Non-Strikes on Your Application
When a copyright claim against your content doesn’t lead to an infringement strike, it typically means that the content in question does not violate AdSense’s guidelines. In this case, the claim tends to be more of a warning or a reminder that you need to be more mindful of copyright issues in the future.
Example of a Non-Strike Claim
Consider an example where someone notices an error in a YouTube video you uploaded that incorrectly attributes a song. They might file a copyright claim to notify you about the mistake, but if you can correct the video and it doesn’t violate any copyright laws, this claim is non-infringing and wouldn’t affect your AdSense application.
How Google Handles Copyright Claims
Google’s manual checks and automated systems frequently monitor content for potential copyright infringement. Upon receiving a copyright claim, AdSense assigns the claim to a human for a final assessment. This assessment ensures that although a claim is made, the content you uploaded does not violate any rights.
Assessment Criteria
The factors considered in this assessment include the legitimacy of the claim, the accuracy of the identification, and the rights associated with the content. If all these factors are satisfied and you correct any errors, your application is likely to be approved.
Steps After a Non-Strike Claim
After receiving a non-infringing copyright claim, here are the steps you should take:
Review the Claim: Carefully review the notice sent by the copyright owner to understand the nature of the claim. Correct Your Content: Make any necessary corrections or adjustments to your video or content to remove any infringement. Respond to Google: Respond to Google’s email, confirming that the necessary corrections have been made. Wait for Review: Once you have corrected your content, Google will review the update and proceed with the application process.Essential Content for Your Application
To increase your chances of approval, especially after a non-infringing copyright claim, ensure that your content:
Is Original: Create your own unique content to minimize the chances of any copyright issues. Includes Proper Attribution: Always give proper credit to the original creator if you use music or other copyrighted content. Is Creatively Advanced: Showcase your creative skills to make your content stand out. This can include innovative editing techniques, narratives, and style. Adheres to Google Guidelines: Understand and adhere to AdSense policies to avoid any future issues.Conclusion
So, to sum up, a simple copyright claim that does not result in an infringement strike should not disapprove your AdSense application. With the right steps and content, you can ensure a smooth and successful application process. Keep creating unique and original content to protect your YouTube channel and AdSense account from any potential issues.