The copyright protection system that YouTube promised to develop in response to media company deals may be delayed. The Financial Times says YouTube promised in September that the technology would be available by the new year. YouTube denied the promise
a content rights clearing service for content owners and content users. This Philips service helps both the entertainment industry and the end-user to optimally sell, share and distribute content with respect for copyrights in an easy, controlled and aut
The technology compares those filed with Gracenote's database of copyrighted material and can block uploads without proper rights. Terms of the licensing agreement were not disclosed.
Analysts said that stepped-up monitoring by entertainment companies raises the likelihood that YouTube fans won't find what they're used to getting — and will go searching for the next online video rebel.1
Philips System generiert einen Fingerprint des Videos anhand dieses Fingerprints können die Videos später wierder erkannt werden und u.U. automatisch von Diensten wie YouTube ausgeschlossen werden.