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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This is an important step (with more to come!) towards a better Copyright system for creators & music partners long term.
More on the policy, how it may affect creators, and key dates for enforcement here → https://yt.be/help/CID-policy 203 replies 756 retweets 18,618 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @TeamYouTube
Why not give people the option to just request a manual review of the claim to determine if it's copyright or not?
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Replying to @Zevex_
The dispute process sends the claim for review -- if a mistake was made, the claim gets released.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
I mean the option for YouTube to review it, and not the claimant
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Replying to @Zevex_ @TeamYouTube
Good ol' 3rd party arbitration, wherein the arbiter has the ability to squash a claim entirely and issue a penalty to the would be claimant. Y'all talking madness.
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Replying to @AdventurousIdea @TeamYouTube
They’ve added time stamps for the claimants to analyze, literally nothing other than that. Don’t understand people applauding them
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because now the scumbags who claim a video which is clearly fair use to begin with now can't make money off a 5 second clip.
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