What is the maximum number of Content Id match I can have?

To those saying strive for none, while technically that is true, Nintendo is a bit of a special case. They've been very public about their plan to allow but simply monetize their content. While it is possible for this match to turn into a strike later, for Nintendo to do this would be market suicide. They would destroy thousands of gaming channels in one fell swoop and frankly their PR department isn't well enough equipped to handle the fallout that would result. For the time being, they are a fairly safe, though not profitable, channel growth tool.

That said, to answer the OP question there is no limit on content matches. A content match isn't a punishment, just an acknowledgement that you're using stuff that belongs to someone else. If that someone else doesn't have an issue with it, you can do it forever. The moment they decide to take a video down however, you get a strike. So it's worth being cautious about.
 
To those saying strive for none, while technically that is true, Nintendo is a bit of a special case. They've been very public about their plan to allow but simply monetize their content. While it is possible for this match to turn into a strike later, for Nintendo to do this would be market suicide. They would destroy thousands of gaming channels in one fell swoop and frankly their PR department isn't well enough equipped to handle the fallout that would result. For the time being, they are a fairly safe, though not profitable, channel growth tool.

That said, to answer the OP question there is no limit on content matches. A content match isn't a punishment, just an acknowledgement that you're using stuff that belongs to someone else. If that someone else doesn't have an issue with it, you can do it forever. The moment they decide to take a video down however, you get a strike. So it's worth being cautious about.
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