Thanks @MatPatGT for the great conversation at @YouTube’s Gaming Creator Summit. Gaming is an incredibly important part of YouTube, and we’ll continue to work hard to make YouTube the best place for gamers.https://youtu.be/EBhoWwL1Rzs
True. But as the claimants, they can reverse the claims on any specific video ASAP if they are made aware of it. The bigger problem with the Claims system is actually on the personal data forced to be shared (legal name, address, phone etc) that part is a YT problem.
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Thanks for shedding some light - read up a bit more as well. Just seems like a massive flaw when a big youtuber with several people behind them can seemingly automatically claim others original gameplay as their own. Still a long way to go for their content recognition algorithm.
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It’s definitely something that needs some work, though from an engineering standpoint I’m surprised it works as well as it does. A secondary verification filter before applying any rule set to a creators content would help, but the legality and liability may be too complex
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