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    Maybe a question for a webnar.
    I waswas wondering how the likes of YouTube manage to pay copywrite money ad revenue to mixed videos.
    Is this an area that Linius could be into?

    Answer from Bard:




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    YouTube uses a system called Content ID to identify and manage copyright-protected content on its platform. When a copyright owner registers their content with Content ID, YouTube will scan all new videos uploaded to the platform for matches. If a match is found, YouTube will allow the copyright owner to choose how they want to manage the video.

    The copyright owner can choose to:

    • Block the video from being viewed.
    • Monetize the video by running ads against it and sharing the revenue with the uploader.
    • Track the video's viewership statistics.

    In the case of a video that contains a mixture of copyright materials, the copyright owner of each piece of content will have the opportunity to manage their own rights. For example, if a video contains a copyrighted song, the copyright owner of the song can choose to monetize the video, even if the uploader did not have permission to use the song.

    The technology that YouTube uses to identify copyright-protected content is a combination of machine learning and human review. YouTube's machine learning algorithms are constantly being trained to identify new types of content, and human reviewers are also used to identify and flag content that may be infringing.

    The amount of ad revenue that each copyright owner receives will depend on a number of factors, including the type of content, the length of the video, and the number of views. In general, copyright owners receive a share of the advertising revenue generated by their content, but the exact percentage will vary depending on the terms of their agreement with YouTube.

    Here are some additional details about how YouTube's Content ID system works:

    • Content ID is not perfect, and it can sometimes make mistakes. If a copyright owner believes that their content has been misidentified, they can dispute the claim.
    • Content ID does not cover all types of copyright-protected content. For example, it does not cover user-generated content, such as videos that people create themselves.
    • Content ID is not the only way that YouTube manages copyright-protected content. YouTube also uses a system called Copyright Match, which is less automated than Content ID.

    I hope this helps!




 
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