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.
Really @YouTube @TeamYouTubepic.twitter.com/k7EwoPGwSn
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Replying to @SmellyOctopus @YouTube
Thanks for flagging this. It looks like the match system really blew it on this one. We're going to figure out what went wrong and fix it. CD Baby dropped the claim as soon as they saw the dispute, so at least that part of the process worked.
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The fix should be to punish false copy claims tbh
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To clarify, this isn't something that CD Baby initiated -- this was a mistake with the Content ID matching tool. As soon as they were made aware of the claim, they released it.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @nickwfen and
Stop throwing algorithms at the problem. You are bad at it. Hire actual people to do this job.
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Replying to @robobeau @TeamYouTube and
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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Replying to @EnternodeCS @PikaTemmie and
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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Replying to @robobeau @PikaTemmie and
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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Replying to @robobeau @PikaTemmie and
Why can’t they just make a system where any money that is made off ads is out in “YouTube limbo” until someone can manually check a claim. I’d rather no one get the money until it’s sorted out than for a false claim to take all the revenue before it’s fixed
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Replying to @Sk3tch00d @robobeau and
What I mean by this is it’s in a account that no one can touch until the claim is resolved. I understand man power is improbable with how massive YouTube is now, but leaving this up to bots or just giving it to the claimer to decide is not working
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YouTube has been putting money made on videos with disputed claims into escrow (the word you were looking for) for a while now.
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