YouTube's new strategy to stop theft

Video sharing platform YouTube has taken new strategies to prevent theft. YouTube has a new feature called 'Copyright Match Tool'. This allows YouTube's video makers to stop their video theft. That means, no one can upload their uploaded video illegally. The information was posted on a YouTube blog post.


If you upload new videos through this new tool, then scan it will see YouTube. It will be seen whether there is a video uploaded to the YouTube platform with the uploaded video. If that video matches, a tab called 'Matchless' will appear.

YouTube authorities have said that for one year the experiment with the copyright match tool is being done to prevent the re-upload of content illegally. A long time has been conducted to make the tool safer, efficient and useful to the entire community.

If new content is matched with any previously uploaded content, then the original uploader can contact the new uploader or request the video to be removed from YouTube.

Those who have more than 100,000 subscribers on YouTube, they can use the new feature from next week. Youtube's blog post says it is a powerful feature. Its use will be deeply reviewed and may be open to all users at a later time.

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