On 10/17/07, Kenya Allmond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Google's new content id tool "YouTube Video Identification" is now in beta.  
> It will find and block exact same copies of videos by hash value.  I don't 
> see it mentioned but they are developing an audio matching tool as well that 
> finds videos containing music based on songs in their database.
> http://www.youtube.com/t/video_id_about

I believe Lucas Gonze has talked about this kind of technology
before...the ability to match sound wavelengths. supposedly there are
ways to get around it.

if commercial companies continue to crack down on fans remixing videos
and using songs in their personal videos, they'll keep reaping bad
publicity.

they will also be openings for other sites to rise up if Youtube too
restrictive.
This is also encourage more artists to go independent...and the
audience to support them.

Jay

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