No, by system I mean the updated Youtube algorithms that automatically flag things as infringing copyright without even checking to see if the video's creator is the original copyright holder. You can blame outdated laws for SOME of the problems surrounding this copyright enforcement, but not for this.BloodSquirrel said:That would be the Federal Government, who passed a law that was so heavily weighted in favor of big copyright holders that it's a lot safer for sites like Youtube to take things down first and ask questions later.OlasDAlmighty said:Yep, the same thing happened to Gav of Miracle of Sound. Youtube's operators should be embarrassed. They need to fix this pronto, and then fire the dyslexic orangutans who designed this system in the first place.
The problem isn't that Youtube flags first and asks questions later, it's that they flag and then don't ask questions at all. No humans are involved in this process and once a video has been flagged it's nearly impossible to reach Youtube to get it sorted out.