Channel termination
Three active copyright strikes within 90 days terminates the channel and removes every upload on it. Linked channels can go down with it.
One read-only scan surfaces active strikes, Content ID claims, blocked regions and monetization flags — before they cost you the channel.
Video links (/watch, /shorts, /live) are not accepted
No password to look. We read the same public record YouTube exposes, then lay it out the way a rights team would.
Paste a handle, custom URL or channel ID. The engine resolves it against live YouTube metadata in real time.
We sweep active strikes, Content ID audio and video matches, blocked territories and monetization state.
Open the full case, verify ownership with Google, and move straight into a counter-notification.
A copyright strike is a legal takedown, not a warning. Left unanswered it compounds fast — here is what is actually on the line.
Three active copyright strikes within 90 days terminates the channel and removes every upload on it. Linked channels can go down with it.
Revenue is held the moment a claim lands and redirected to the claimant until it is cleared.
Content ID can silence a video across dozens of countries without a strike ever showing.
A strike restricts live streaming for 7 days — and for 14 days if a second strike lands.
A strike only expires 90 days after you finish Copyright School — and only if you stay under three.
One request, the full picture — the same data points a copyright team pulls before they respond.
Active DMCA takedowns and how many days each one has left before it clears.
Automated audio and video matches, including the exact segment flagged.
Countries where a video is muted or unavailable because of a claim.
Whether revenue is flowing, held, or redirected to a claimant.
The specific upload under claim, with title, views and publish date.
Case ID, claimant and the counter-notification path, ready to act on.