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Beat saber youtube copyright
Beat saber youtube copyright








beat saber youtube copyright

“This was not planned by anyone, that’s just a really messed up youtube algorithm,” stated a subsequent tweet on Beat Saber’s account. In other words, ContentID got it exactly backwards.Īnd, it should be noted, the folks behind Beat Saber absolutely do want you to upload video of game footage to YouTube. Confused as to why NBC is taking down videos that include only game footage of Beat Saber? Well, Fallon and his guest played those same levels on his show, leading the ContentID filters to think that the let's play videos were playing part of Fallon's show, when it was actually the other way around: Fallon's show included game footage. In case you can't see that tweet, it's essentially Beat Saber's team responding to one of the many people who had a let's play video taken down due to a takedown notice. Just saw this on reddit, seems like it could become a big issue if not dealt with fast /mkxukscZMa

beat saber youtube copyright

Here is one of the tweets that highlighted the issue about the Beat Saber copyright strikes: Unfortunately, subsequent uploads with similar gameplay are getting copyright strikes because it appears to share similar gameplay footage, possibly from the same levels as played on the show. That's where things went sideways.īrie Larson played Beat Saber on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon which resulted in the video being uploaded to the show’s YouTube channel. The game has become so wildly popular that it was recently featured on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

beat saber youtube copyright

The latest iteration of this concerns Beat Saber, a virtual reality rhythm game where you essentially wield two lightsabers to match the beats and rhythms that go along with the music. Finally, the whole system is so wide open for abuse that it's laughable. The filters are also so broadly applied that building any nuance into what is blocked and what isn't is basically impossible. The filters themselves suck at identifying actual infringement, and throw up all kinds of false positives. At this point, it's plainly obvious that YouTube's ContentID platform for doing automated takedowns of videos that supposedly infringe on copyrights is a full on mess.










Beat saber youtube copyright