An official video gets 2.3 million views then disappears in certain countries; a third party broadcaster is recognized as having priority over the same content.
YouTube masque la video DLSS 5 de NVIDIA
NVIDIA’s official announcement video for DLSS 5 is no longer accessible to certain YouTube users, replaced by a message indicating a block for copyright infringement for the benefit of the Italian channel La7. The counter already showed more than 2.3 million views before regional masking.
According to reports, La7 would have broadcast extracts from the DLSS 5 presentation, then its broadcast would have found itself associated with the same material on YouTube. Paradoxical result: the previous NVIDIA upload loses visibility in the face of a more recent third-party rebroadcast using the same sequence.
The incident illustrates the excesses of an automated claims system, with content identification which does not effectively distinguish the original from a television replay. Some commentators further argue that, if these were AI-generated images, their legal status would further complicate the claims.
What this says about the processing of technical content
For a launch like DLSS 5, the loss of availability on YouTube weakens the communication sequence and distorts the discoverability of the source content. As long as the hierarchy between original upload and third-party rebroadcast is not consolidated on the platform side, this type of algorithmic collision will remain a risk on high-traffic ads.
Source : VideoCardz
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