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YouTube Anti-Piracy Software Still Vaporware

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A promise to deliver software that will detect infringing content uploaded by YouTube's enthusiastic video sharing users has not been fulfilled. The situation could anger the major media companies who have been relatively placated by some of the YouTube. Part of the reason for their patience has been a promise of an automated solution to find videos using copyrighted works. There has been a lot of speculation that YouTube earned its founders a rich payout based on the content added by its userbase that should not have been uploaded in the first place. Without a countermeasure in place to perform ongoing detection of content belonging to Hollywood studios and other owners, YouTube would have to add a lot of human editors to view and flag infringing videos. An

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