Yeah, but he has permission from the creator of the song to use that music.
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Replying to @Roboraz22 @OfficalGadget and
It's probably an automatic music detect system picking it up. Hopefully they can reverse it fast...
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Replying to @Roboraz22 @FinlayPacks and
There are companies who charge media companies to "police" their content and send takedown requests... a lot of them charge a base fee plus a per-infringement fee... Capitalism, eh?
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Replying to @CosmoSnowmew @Roboraz22 and
I doubt it's the music. Based on the fact that all of these are within the span of 5 minutes any music detection bot would have to analyse the data before submitting a claim. It's more likely a claim attack to try and make as much money as possible!
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Replying to @SrAlexGaming @CosmoSnowmew and
Not true, there would be hundreds of bots and would all take a similar amount of time to analyse the data, so if the were all claimed at 8 o'clock it could have taken 5 - 15 minutes for all of the claims to be accepted.
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Replying to @FinlayPacks @CosmoSnowmew and
I still doubt it's a music bot. Video data analysis is a very taxing thing performance wise. So for that many individual bots you would need an individual server. And that's hundreds of thousands on this scale. However a report bot is cheap easy to mske and don't need big servers
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Replying to @SrAlexGaming @FinlayPacks and
A bot doesn't have to analyse anything. It might just look for keywords and respond based on that. It's like email spam, near zero cost but with a huge potential profit.
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Dumb bots don't have to analyse anything true, they just look at meta data of the video. Idk what the percentage of smart to dumb bots is in industry, but dumb bots still fall under spam bots since they just flag anything and everything with a set count of words.
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