What is YouTube’s content ID system and why are artists alleging copyright infringement? 

Although YouTube maintains that its Content ID system is intended to help copyright owners and quash copyright infringement within its platform, a class action has been filed against YouTube for using the system because: 

  • it does not include all copyrighted works in its database; 

  • it seems to favor more well-known or famous copyright owners; and

  • it is accused of allowing rampant violations to occur against owners of lesser-known works.

Read about the class action lawsuit against YouTube over its content ID system.

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