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Originally Posted by Mutt
it looks like many of the biggest tubes are co-operating with them.
what if there are some tubes we want to have videos which are longer than 3 minutes?
file sharing sites and the forums and blogs who supply them are my enemy. what's in DMCA Force to battle the file sharing pirates?
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If content owners license to a tube or go through their sponsored program where they are registering for a channel or whatever, they can upload stuff longer than 3 minutes and not have it caught by the filter. Also, we set up the rules, so if a studio wants the rule to be cut down to 4 minutes, we could accommodate that.
DMCA Force, also spiders the piracy sites, sends takedowns, and sends search removal requests. Beyond that, some file hosts like Depositfiles.com and FileServe.com also use digital fingerprint filtering and our fingerprints we create can be applied there as well, but there is a small one time fee for that specific set up which goes to the technical provider. With the right pressure, I anticipate most of the file hosts will also be using filtering.
Piracy has to be fought at multiple angles to be effective and another angle is of course pressure and continuing to increase the pressure on all the parties who play a role (hosts, advertisers, payment procesors, registrars, etc) as well as ensuring copyright holders's opinions are represented through comments and letters on laws related to piracy and as well as making it easier for companies to report activities to the authorities. And of course for those wanting to litigate, we are making that process easier and less expensive by providing certain services that can reduce costs and provide information.
Anyhow, that's the whole sch-peal, but let's just start with the easiest thing, getting more content fingerprinted!!! (Feel free to contact about the rest)