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Over 2.2 million copyright claims hit YouTube videos before later being overturned between January and June of this year, according to a new report published by the company today.
Disney has retracted a copyright claim it made on a YouTube video, publicly acknowledging "Steamboat Willie" as public domain. Credit: Brandon Bell/Getty Images This feels significant: Disney has ...
A YouTuber's upload of Steamboat Willie has been hit with a copyright strike from Disney, even though the short film has entered the public domain. Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images UPDATE: Jan. 5 ...
YouTube has a copyright issue. While the platform’s AI-powered Content ID prevents illegal uploads of copyrighted material, it often hits legitimate creators with copyright claims even if they ...
The YouTube community refers to them as copyright claims, so that’s the term we’re using in this article. You can dispute the claim if you believe you have the right to use the video content.
YouTube’s new copyright tracking tool, Checks, will help creators spot and sort out copyright claim disputes before they ever publish the video. This will help creators earn as much ad revenue ...
It was there the reviewer and anime entertainer confirmed up to 150 videos on their channel have been blocked due to copyright claims by Toei Company. The majority of these videos were about two ...
As for Mark, the issue here would be which country’s copyright law applies and the way YouTube handles copyright claims. ... the 150 blocked videos are equal to nearly three years worth of work.
YouTube said it will reinstate livestreams published by Lofi Girl, a YouTube channel known for its endless relaxing music videos, after they were removed over a false copyright claim.
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