The move comes after years of fighting between music rights holders and YouTube creators
In a blog post, YouTube announced the change, which will go into effect in mid-September, won’t affect copyright claims filed through content ID, which handles 98% of all claims filed on YouTube, according to the company.
“These claims can feel particularly unfair, as they transfer all revenue from the creator to the claimant, regardless of the amount of music claimed,” YouTube wrote in its announcement. Rights holders will still be able to prevent infringing creators from monetizing videos or block videos their content is played in during manual claims, no matter how long their music is played for, but will no longer be allowed to monetize that content themselves.
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