YouTube has started testing a tool that checks for possible copyright violations when uploading videos. This is evidenced by a screenshot posted by social media consultant Matt Navarra. Based on the screenshot, the tool checks the video for “any copyright issues that might limit its visibility” and allows you to resolve issues that arise before the video is published. For now, the tool is only available on PCs, according to Matt.

Of course, even if this system does not detect any problems, copyright owners can manually file infringement claims after the video is published.
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