Copyright, Music, and Youtubers who have

Care to provide evidence of this?
An example is every one of my videos with my intro. Using a riff from one of my favorite songs currently, I change it from time to time. A larger Youtuber that comes to mind would be FilthyFrank (Mac is Better than PC). Though many other channels do the same thing. I wish I could find the forums I used to debate this, but if you don't believe me, upload a video unlisted using the loophole and see for yourself. I wouldn't recommend it if I didn't try it myself.
 
An example is every one of my videos with my intro. Using a riff from one of my favorite songs currently, I change it from time to time. A larger Youtuber that comes to mind would be FilthyFrank (Mac is Better than PC). Though many other channels do the same thing. I wish I could find the forums I used to debate this, but if you don't believe me, upload a video unlisted using the loophole and see for yourself. I wouldn't recommend it if I didn't try it myself.

This is not sufficient evidence.
 
Fine then. Myself and several others I know personally all use it. I'm not forcing you to do it yourself.

No, you're not forcing anyone to do it. You are however giving advice to people in a copyright forum, telling them that their copyright infringement is ok because it's less than 8 seconds, which is not true under US copyright law.
 
No, you're not forcing anyone to do it. You are however giving advice to people in a copyright forum, telling them that their copyright infringement is ok because it's less than 8 seconds, which is not true under US copyright law.

Hello,

Content ID scans the waves can have the audio, if these waves are coincident with some located in his system just claim the copyright.

The analysis takes about 5 seconds so that the time required for the system to identify the song.

If the person gets less than 5 seconds the song even then risks a manual claim or a removal of the video

I hope this information can help you.

Regards.
 
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