YouTube Will Stop Letting Copyright Holders Seize Revenue via Manual Claims on Very Short Music Clips

Starting in mid-September, the video giant will forbid copyright holders from making manual claims to commandeer revenue generated by YouTube videos that include very short music clips (e.g., five seconds of a song) or “unintentional” music (like music from passing cars).

Source: YouTube Will Stop Letting Copyright Holders Seize Revenue via Manual Claims on Very Short Music Clips

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