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Thursday, 5 July 2018
What’s the difference between an ownership conflict and a claim?
Stephanie
July 05, 2018
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A conflict occurs when another party says they own your asset; a claim occurs when they publish a video containing your asset.
A conflict is when two content owners upload very similar reference files; a claim is how you associate references with assets.
A claim occurs when another party says they own your asset; a conflict occurs when they publish a video containing your asset.
A claim is when two content owners upload very similar reference files; a conflict happens if references aren't connected to assets.
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