How this guy bypasses content id claims?

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He uploads full episodes of anime (Boruto for now) with full screen and original audio and doesn't get claims from TV Tokyo. I tried to reupload his videos and always get claims from TV Tokyo lol. He probably uses some tricks with YT editor. Since all his videos have exactly 33 sec of gray background in the end. Any ideas?

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As far as I know, they are editing the code again through an audio and video editing software called ffmpeg, rather than simply editing the picture. So they can bypass copyright
 
As far as I know, they are editing the code again through an audio and video editing software called ffmpeg, rather than simply editing the picture. So they can bypass copyright
How that's possible? And why if I reupload his video I get claim?
 
https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/anime-reupload-without-getting-copyrighted-how-did-they-do-that.997543/

The same question, still no answer lol
 
I have uploaded their videos before, but none of them show copyright claims.
Just try to reupload this guy's videos :)
I tried all methods but always got claim. He probably uses some trick with youtube editor and somehow stops content id to check his video after some editing.

Maybe bugged outro song or something like that. The key is 33 sec of silence with gray bg in the end of every his video. This silence was probably 33 sec of some copyrighted song, but then he mutes it with yt tool, and after this content id can't check the video again and resets all claims. Something like that.
 
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Just try to reupload this guy's videos :)
I tried all methods but always got claim. He probably uses some trick with youtube editor and somehow stops content id to check his video after some editing.

Maybe bugged outro song or something like that. The key is 33 sec of silence with gray bg in the end of every his video. This silence was probably 33 sec of some copyrighted song, but then he mutes it with yt tool, and after this content id can't check the video again and resets all claims. Something like that.
did you try to download his video and upload as is and see what happens ?
 
so the copyright is not about how this guy has edited the video...maybe this guy has a special agreement.
That's not possible even for biggest anime stream companies like Funimation, Crunchyroll etc. This is loophole 100%
 
That's not possible even for biggest anime stream companies lol. This is loophole 100%
if you still believe it is a loophole, maybe you can look at the id3 tags which is separated from the video itself
 
if you still believe it is a loophole, maybe you can look at the id3 tags which is separated from the video itself
I don't understand . What do you mean? What should I find in this tag?
 
Reuploaded that video and got it blocked as soon as it finished processing...

Did some small edits and are now rendering, let's see if I can fool the content ID robot...
 
Well... editing the video didn't work. I guess it is identifying it through the audio, but I don't have time to fiddle with that
 
Just try to reupload this guy's videos :)
I tried all methods but always got claim. He probably uses some trick with youtube editor and somehow stops content id to check his video after some editing.

Maybe bugged outro song or something like that. The key is 33 sec of silence with gray bg in the end of every his video. This silence was probably 33 sec of some copyrighted song, but then he mutes it with yt tool, and after this content id can't check the video again and resets all claims. Something like that.
I don't think it is about id3 tags (too easy to be true). I think you're right, the key is 33 sec at the end. I suggest you look closer and test around it on yt editor to reset the claims. Maybe it's both about video and audio claims. Just test with 33 sec of video from TV Tokyo and 33 sec sound of TV Tokyo too and when you get the claims, correct with 33 sec of gray bg and 33 sec of silence, maybe this trick resets all the claims from TV Tokyo including the first claims from TV Tokyo because it is the same owner :)...and maybe ask why it is always about 33 sec and not just 5 sec ?
 
I don't think it is about id3 tags (too easy to be true). I think you're right, the key is 33 sec at the end. I suggest you look closer and test around it on yt editor to reset the claims. Maybe it's both about video and audio claims. Just test with 33 sec of video from TV Tokyo and 33 sec sound of TV Tokyo too and when you get the claims, correct with 33 sec of gray bg and 33 sec of silence, maybe this trick resets all the claims from TV Tokyo including the first claims from TV Tokyo because it is the same owner :)...and maybe ask why it is always about 33 sec and not just 5 sec ?
Because content id can detect only 30+ sec songs when it in the end of video
 
It's not about the song, before 2-3 months i also try something similar and without success. I find out a channel that upload rick and morty every week without problems, i try to download his video and with little edit upload again and almost immediately video was removed. I try to size crop, sound editing, slowing down the video and every time i got same problem.
Lets say he somehow edit the video so it can be uploaded, how it doesnt work when i download from his channel and reupload again or there is some options in yt studio settings that can cheat the system?
I read that google algo also catch videos trough pixels if someone know some good program for video editing so i can change pixel colors and sound speed or frequency or someone knows how it's done please give us some hint :)
 
Has anyone had any success?
IN after 20x attempts, successfully obtained upload in public, but now I can no longer
only download and upload, no edit
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