Dee::Arc wrote...
All I can think of when you showed the first video claim was Skrillex breaking into your house and stealing your wallet(Essentially not far from what's really happening though, am I right?)...
As much money as
Youtube makes on the people making content, I want to hope that they would remove it, but as much money as
Google makes as a whole, I question if they would care. I'm also thinking they probably arn't only taking the same cuts from advertisements as usual but are also being paid by studios to do this, making whatever money they would lose from content be nothing more than a drop in the bucket.
I also wouldn't be surprised if
Google not only doesn't care about the content creators but probably doesn't even care about
Youtube and would watch it fail in the long run if it meant they could get a quick profit sooner rather than later(Though I suppose that's only pessimistic speculation at this point).
That's my thoughts, anyway, what little worth that may have.
TD;DR: Medzy wrote...
...this is fucking insane.
Close... Imagine it more like: If the robot detects that any video you made has something copywriten in it (which its pretty much claiming every video on the website), that video gets permanently 'laid off'
[size=10](being laid off pretty much means "If you want to keep you job - you keep working. We won't pay you anything, but if you want to keep your job: work for free.")[/h]
And all future money made from that persons video would be handed, over the video makers face, and directly to the company the robot decided it'd to go.
This is how jacked up the system is: Paradox Entertainment uploaded a video of
their on game on
their own channel.
And it got claimed by Paradox Entertainment.
Google doesn't care - they've made enough money so everyone working there can retire for life.