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Originally Posted by borked
It doesn't matter if the video uploaded is a clip of the original, a compressed version, a watermarked version or anything. Simply put, ff the video uploaded is a match, it is a match.
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Would you mind sharing how that is accomplished? As far as I know if a media is changed then there isn't really much of a programmatic way of comparing it to the original, especially if compression is involved where every pixel is changed. Besides having a human look at them..
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Originally Posted by borked
What liability? If you are the owner of the tube and you allow video uploads, you add a clause to say the uploaded video will be automatically checked against a database of copyrighted content and you reserve the right to refuse uploads of content that matches.
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I bet simply adding that clause to the upload form would get rid of most of the pirates lol. Throw in something about being "reported to authorities".