Pirates using YouTube’s 360 videos to hide movies from copyright detection

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While 360 videos have become increasingly popular with the public,  thanks to Samsung, Ricoh, and countless other devices, they’re also  becoming a bastion for movie pirates looking to avoid detection by  copyright protection programs. It seems that some enterprising pirates  are combining two videos to make a 360 panoramic video.   Earlier today, Adam Conover, star of the TruTV show “Adam Ruins Everything,” drew attention to something  he had found on YouTube. It seems the entire “Clueless” movie was  posted as a 360 video. The default view is on the movie itself, but you  can pan around to see some random backdrops that give the impression  it’s something else. 

Above:  Someone embedded the entire film “Clueless” into a 360 video and has  placed it on YouTube. While you can watch the entire clip normally,  you’re also able to cycle around. This was likely done to skirt  copyright protection programs the video network has in place.Image Credit: Screenshot

YouTube uses its Content ID bot to scour its social network — across  all uploaded videos — in search of copyrighted material. However, it has  drawn criticism from those who say that Content ID is flagging content  on behalf of organizations that don’t own the material they claim is  theirs. In 2013, independent developer Jonathan Blow tweeted that he  had received a violation notice saying that his game The Witness was owned by Sony. Eventually that notice was dismissed. Over time, YouTube’s system has become increasingly sophisticated, so  pirates need to find new loopholes, and they seem to have discovered  one in 360 videos. How long these will remain posted on the popular  social network remains to be seen, as it’s likely YouTube will have a  fix for this soon. We’ve reached out to YouTube for comment and will update if we hear back.


Source : http://venturebeat.com/2016/06/30/pirates-using-youtubes-360-videos-to-hide-movies-from-copyright-detection/

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