YOUTUBE & Copyrights BLOG4


 

Hey guys, this Ted Talk was very interesting, so I decided to do two blogs for week. I always wanted to know how YouTube was operated when it came to using someone else's song, without copyrights back in the late 2005's because now, in 2021, we have to make remixes to use an artist song. Also for you guys please list 3 facts that you never knew about YouTube that you heard from Margaret Gould Stewart in the Ted Talk.  Click the link to learn more  "Ted Talk". 

https://youtu.be/PArSFhmiHYo

In the “Ted Talk”, the first facts were that YouTube's Content ID system addresses all of these cases. But the system only works through the participation of rights owners. If you have content that others are uploading to the system, compares every moment of one to the other to see if there's a match. This means that we can identify a match even if the copy used is just a portion of the original file, plays it in slow motion and has degraded audio and video quality. And we do this every time that a video is uploaded to YouTube. And that's over 20 hours of video every minute. When we find a match, we apply the policy that the rights owner has set down.

In the “Ted Talk” the Second facts are in YouTube. You should register in the Content ID system, and then you'll have the choice about how your content is used. And think carefully about the policies that you attach to that content.

In the “Ted Talk” the Third facts is YouTube cares deeply about the rights of content owners, but in order to give them choices about what they can do with copies, mashups and more, we need to first identify when copyrighted material is uploaded to our site.


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