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Originally Posted by SpicyM
Time to make every site owner responsible for the content on his own website. F

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It's fairly easy to fingerprint video and images, and if content-providers wanted to, they could make a central database for ALL content. But they wont, because they are making to much money with illegal traffic.
I was involved in a project that led to a final solution National Geographics use now. It's based on AWS own image and video analysis solution. If you like Google better, you can use their service as well. Strip the video into 120 second clips if you want, and it would still spot it based on the full source fingerprint.
You should automate the billing process with the domain registrar, so if the siteowner dont pay the copyright fee/fine after you find illegal content on the site, the domain is handed over to you, or parked at a domain-parking page, where the income will be split between the copyright holder and the domain registrar. There will be a lot of problems to begin with, but in the end we could push the scammers back into the shadows - because they will never completely go away