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YouTube’s copyright filter is a labyrinthine nightmare called Content ID. Content ID works by scanning all the videos on YouTube and comparing them to a database of material submitted by ...
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Even Viacom, which is suing YouTube for $1 billion for copyright violations, uses Content ID and its lawsuit only covers alleged copyright violations before the filter's deployment.
Hollywood has long called for YouTube to help copyright owners scrub the site of unauthorized videos. Now, copyright owners are using the site's copyright filters to help generate ad revenue.
Under the videos section, there’s also a new filter that shows only videos with any sort of copyright claim. There’s a new filter in the Videos page that lets you see which of your videos have ...
An attorney for video-sharing site Youtube told a US district court that the company is near the final stages of deploying a system to filter out copyrighted content.<br/> ...
Friday during a copyright-infringement lawsuit hearing involving Viacom and Google, a Google attorney told the judge the company was working “very intensely” on a video recognition technology, the AP ...
Google Public Policy Manager Verity Harding said that about 300 hours of video material is being uploaded to YouTube every minute, making it virtually impossible for the company to filter all images.
For example, if you search "Funny Dog Videos," a filter for videos longer than 20 minutes will have the word "long" following the search term. Delete the word to unfilter the search results.