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The majority of Vydia clients apply a monetize policy on their content. This allows your video to remain live and play on YouTube, however, this claim allows the rights holder to monetize the video accordingly. Please note that no copyright strikes will occur so long as you allow Vydia’s claim to remain.
- adding users
- agency
- Agreement
- agreements
- Analytics
- Apple Music
- application
- apply
- Art Track
- Artist Name
- Artwork Video
- asserting rights
- Audio Distribution
- Backfill
- beatmaker
- beats
- BET
- broadcast network
- cancel
- Cancel Subscription
- Channel Merge
- Claims
- Composition
- Content ID
- content license agreement
- Content Protection
- copyright
- Cover
- Cover Song
- Cover songs
- Covers
- Creator Name
- Creators
- Data
- delete
- deleting artists
- Deleting creators
- Delivery
- Distributor
- documentation
- Downgrade
- duplicate
- exclusive
- Facebook Delivery
- Facebook Fingerprinting
- Facebook Music Video
- General
- Getting Started
- ISRC
- join
- join vydia
- Label Account
- license
- limit
- Merge
- Metadata
- Mobile
- Monetization
- monetize
- MTV
- Music Video
- network
- network distribution
- non-exclusive
- Non-Music Video
- OAC
- Official Artist Channel
- Other Video
- ownership
- Payee
- Payments
- Premium Partners
- producer
- Protection Policies
- remove
- Rights
- Rights Management
- Royalty Center
- Spotify
- Spotify for Artists
- Storage
- Subscription
- Support
- terminate
- TikTok
- Tipalti
- Transfer
- UGC
- UPC
- Vevo
- Video Distribution
- Video flow
- Vydia
- Vydia Artwork Video Creator
- Vydia Plan
- Web Content
- YouTube
- Youtube Art Track
- Clear