YouTube 'close' to content filtering deal
Posted by: [NT] on: 02/26/2007 01:11 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1029 views
Video sharing site YouTube has reportedly reached a deal to automatically filter out copyrighted material.
Digital 'fingerprinting' technology from content protection firm Audible Magic will be used to pre-screen user-submitted videos for copyrighted work, according to the San José Mercury News, which cited "anonymous" sources.
Spokespersons for YouTube and Audible Magic declined to comment to vnunet.com. . Read on by clicking the above shown link.
Digital 'fingerprinting' technology from content protection firm Audible Magic will be used to pre-screen user-submitted videos for copyrighted work, according to the San José Mercury News, which cited "anonymous" sources.
Spokespersons for YouTube and Audible Magic declined to comment to vnunet.com. . Read on by clicking the above shown link.
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