So apparently your voice can be copyright claimed on YouTube. I was testing my mic filters on a private stream and after I was done it got claimed by CD Baby.
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As much as that is ideal, there is too much content uploaded to YouTube for them to possibly hire enough people to do that. Article 13 is already hard pressuring YouTube to claim more content, so bots are basically required here.
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I'm not saying YouTube's system is perfect; it needs a ton of work to be fair to both parties, but not using a bot to detect stuff is just not plausible.
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I'm definitely not suggesting that the job of detecting should be solely a human's, but the takedown process should 100% be. As it stands, YouTube's takedown policy is to let bots shoot first and have the victims ask questions later.
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Not to mention that bots have been and continue to be gamed. There's lots of channels that re-uploaded content with small modifications to beat the algorithms, and a human could make a very easy judgement call in those cases.
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