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Submit a copyright removal request
If your copyrighted content is on YouTube without your permission, you can submit a copyright removal request, which is a legal process. For videos, you can submit in YouTube Studio or by email, fax, or mail. For non-video content, such as channel banner images, submit by email, fax, or mail.
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What to know before you submit:
Copyright exceptions: Consider whether fair use, public domain, or a similar copyright exception applies. You may be asked to confirm you’ve made this consideration. Without a sufficient response, the copyright removal request may be invalid and won't take effect.
Scheduled removal requests: You can schedule a copyright removal request to take effect in 7 days. Doing this gives the uploader 7 days to take action and avoid a copyright strike.
Prevent copies: When you submit via YouTube Studio, you can select an option to prevent future copies of the same content from being uploaded again.
What info is shared: Legally, we’re required to share certain information with the uploader. If disclosing personal information is a concern, an authorized representative (such as an attorney) can submit on your behalf.
Who can submit: Copyright owners should submit copyright removal requests. Alternatively, an authorized representative, such as an attorney, can submit on behalf of a copyright owner.
Do not submit false information. Misuse of our processes, such as submitting fraudulent documentation, may result in the termination of your account or other legal consequences.
Submit in YouTube Studio
Copyright removal requests for videos can be submitted directly in YouTube Studio:
Submit a copyright removal request
To get to this form in YouTube Studio:
On a computer or mobile browser, sign in to YouTube Studio.
From the left menu, select Content detection
Click New removal request.
Submit by email, fax, or mail
Copyright removal requests for video as well as non-video content, such as channel banner images, can be submitted by email, fax, or mail.
Send all the required information below (expand each section for details) in the body of an email (not as an attachment) to copyright@youtube.com or send it by fax or mail:
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