Your account recently received a warning related to a copyright violation.
After the warning was issued, the platform restricted your ability to upload new content.
Instead of suspending the entire account, some platforms limit specific actions such as uploading files, images, or videos when copyright rules are violated.
Why Upload Features Are Restricted After Copyright Violations
Online platforms are required to enforce copyright protection policies. When content is reported or detected as copyrighted material used without permission, the platform may apply enforcement measures.
To reduce the risk of repeated violations, the system may temporarily disable uploading capabilities.
- Uploading images or media files
- Publishing videos or audio content
- Sharing downloadable files
- Posting content that includes copyrighted material
How Copyright Violations Are Detected
Platforms typically detect copyright issues through several mechanisms.
- Copyright owner complaints or DMCA reports
- Automated content matching systems
- User reports submitted through moderation tools
- Manual review by platform moderation teams
Automated systems can compare uploaded content against known copyrighted databases and flag potential matches.
What You Can Do
- Review the platform’s copyright and content ownership policies
- Avoid uploading material you do not own or have permission to use
- Remove or replace content that may violate copyright rules
- Wait until the upload restriction period ends if the limitation is temporary
Important:
Upload restrictions related to copyright violations are commonly applied to prevent repeated infringement.
If additional violations occur, platforms may escalate the action to account suspension or permanent removal.