New today
A policy preventing Copyright owners from making $ on manual claims for:
Short song clips (ex: 5 sec of a song)
Unintentional audio (ex:
from passing cars)
Claimants can still block monetization or the video itself, but timestamps help you edit out the claim.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
How about fixing the copyright system so that copyright claimants must verify that they actually are the copyright holder if they want to issue a claim? That would go a long way to fixing the problem of trolls pretending to be, say, Nintendo and falsely claiming a video. 1/2
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Replying to @BasMakesGames @TeamYouTube
Also, how about having actual human beings review the claims first before the content creator gets hit? 2/2
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Replying to @BasMakesGames @TeamYouTube
Issue is the volume of stuff the AU flags...
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Do you mean AI, or something else? Either way, I get that a lot of stuff gets claimed on YouTube, but Google has oceans of money and can easily afford to hire the amount of people required to review those claims.
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Heck, they could pay those people a decent amount above the minimum wage and give them employee health care benefits while they're at it.
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