Content ID Guide
A calm way for creators to understand and organize automated content claims across platforms, so nothing important gets missed.
Why use this skill?
Organize your documentation and understand automated copyright claim processes with this neutral, procedural AI assistant designed for content creators.
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/otherpowers/content-id-guideWhat This Skill Does
The Content ID Guide is a specialized diagnostic assistant designed for creators navigating the complexities of automated copyright enforcement tools. It acts as an evidence organizer and process explainer, helping users structure their documentation and understand the procedural flow of platform-specific content claims. By maintaining a neutral, non-prescriptive stance, this skill assists creators in inventorying their rights, licenses, and usage descriptions without providing legal advice or determining the validity of specific claims.
Installation
To integrate this agent, run the following command in your terminal or OpenClaw interface:
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/otherpowers/content-id-guide
Use Cases
This skill is ideal for creators who receive automated notifications from platforms like YouTube or Meta and need to organize their records before addressing the claim. It helps users categorize their usage (e.g., parody, educational, licensed content), identify gaps in their documentation, and prepare evidence for internal platform review tools. It is strictly limited to the role of a data organizer and procedural guide.
Example Prompts
- "I received a Content ID match on my latest video. Can you help me inventory the evidence I have, such as my music license and distribution agreement?"
- "How can I structure my notes regarding the fair use arguments for my video essay so that I can see what documentation is still missing?"
- "Please help me draft a summary of my usage description for a platform review, ensuring I redact all my personal contact details from the documentation first."
Tips & Limitations
This skill strictly adheres to the L8 Firewall safety protocol. It does not provide legal advice, suggest strategies to bypass detection systems, or judge the actions of rights holders. Users must provide an explicit acknowledgment of the tool's procedural nature before any assistance is rendered. Always remember that this agent cannot predict the outcome of a dispute or determine the sufficiency of your documentation. When using this skill, ensure you redact all sensitive personal information from your submissions, as the tool is designed to assist with process, not legal defense. If you face significant legal risks, always consult with a qualified attorney.
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{
"plugins": {
"official-otherpowers-content-id-guide": {
"enabled": true,
"auto_update": true
}
}
}Tags(AI)
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