Rights approval confirms the content source and adaptation permission. Whitelisting helps a platform recognize the title and release account. A project may need both.
Confirm the rights source first
Check platform whitelisting requirements
Backfill title and episode links after release if required
Investigate infringement notices carefully
If a title receives an infringement, takedown, or review failure notice, compare the source title, application record, whitelist status, account, and release link before re-uploading.
Match source and adapted title names
Check application forms and approval evidence
Confirm the publishing account is allowed
Do not bypass review
The responsible path is to complete documentation, contact the platform, or restart the required application process, not to use misleading names or copied assets.
Do not use unauthorized material
Do not imitate official pages or platform entries
Keep every rights, whitelist, and communication record
FAQs
Can a whitelisted title still receive an infringement notice?
Yes. Common causes include incomplete backfill, account mismatch, inconsistent title naming, or platform records that have not synced yet.
What should a team do after receiving an infringement notice?
Pause repeated uploads, collect rights source records, forms, approval screenshots, release links, and account details, then submit a review or correction through the platform workflow.