translated from Spanish: new tool removes parts that infringe copyright

The latest Youtube update features a tool that allows you to cut off some of the videos that infringe copyright, or the so-called copyright.
If you’re a content creator, you no longer have to download videos from your Page when they’re reported for copyright reasons, you’ll now need to use the platform tool called Assist Trimm.
The tool allows you to cut the videos so that you do not use the parts(s) that have been marked by copyright.
This will apply to videos of movies, series, music, books and video games, among others.
This so that all the material that the user posted is not deleted, I report Youtube in its official blog.
This new tool will show the user which segment of the video in question was reported for inflicting Copyright rules and the user will be able to delete it automatically.
Now, companies reporting will need to express exactly where copyrighted material appears in the video.
“We are giving more transparency than ever about copyright content, showing the specific description of the copyrighted material that was reported,” he posted.
This is the first of several copyright-related updates that will be in 2020, Youtube highlighted.
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Original source in Spanish

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