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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There was a comment I made early where I suggested that copyright claiming should be made 2 factor authentication. So when you submit a claim you have to confirm it via email or text message. Meaning only the YouTube bots themselves can mass flag for music infringement.
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