Google-owned Youtube has launched a beta of an video ID system to help
content owners identify their work on the site.
The organisation has come under attack for allowing users to access copyright
material. The company says the new tool "goes way beyond our legal obligations"
.
The new tool will allow people to choose whether their material can be made
available on the site, which will also off the possibility of gaining revenues
from it.
Youtube
said
in a statement: "We have worked with
Google
to develop one-of-a-kind technology that can recognise videos based on a variety
of factors... Our video identification is brand-new, cutting-edge stuff, so we
will be constantly refining and improving it. Early tests with content companies
have shown very promising results."
But it warns: "No technology can tell legal from infringing material without
the co-operation of the content owners themselves. This means that copyright
holders who want to use and help us refine our video ID system will be providing
the necessary information to help us recognise their work. We aim to make that
process as convenient as possible."
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