YouTube new update has been launched which uses a copyright match tool similar to the current content ID match tool but specifically scans for reuploads of the same videos or closely similar videos.
YouTube Removing Unauthorized Re-uploads
YouTube has released a statement that it cares about the content by the creators on YouTube, and they would not want anyone else using the content to make money off it illegitimately. But YouTube has empowered the creators themselves for this.
When the YouTube copyright match tool detects any re-upload, it simply contacts the original creator via email and demands an action on the video which is either to allow the video to remain or demand the video be taken down. The video’s authenticity is verified based on the time of the upload of the first video. The earlier uploaded video is considered as the original content.
This YouTube new feature though is not applicable to small clips being used in other original videos. Only complete videos are analyzed and detected, which means there is a scope of being loopholes, but YouTube will be working on fixing them.
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