Vimeo

Vimeo

Video hosting platform Vimeo has introduced copyright matching technology to ensure it remains “a home for original work — not for rips of movies, TV shows, music videos, and sports broadcasts”. Announced in a blog post, Vimeo says that unlike other copyright detection systems on other sites it is working hard to strike a balance between cutting down on hosted works that infringe copyright and allowing people to express their creativity with ‘fair use’ of copyrighted content, which is allowed under copyright law. The system works by taking an audio ‘fingerprint’ of any uploaded material and checking it against a database of third-party copyrighted content, including songs, movies and TV shows. If a match is found, users can: appeal the match by providing more information, inform Vimeo that the material is being used with permission, inform Vimeo that it’s allowed under ‘fair use’ or tell the company that the system made a mistake in matching the track.

Read the full story at The Next Web.

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