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    Microsoft seems to be working on a new YouTube-like software for movies. In a lately filed patent, the tech big describes a product that customers can use, like Shazam, to determine movies with copyrighted materials.

    As noticed by Windows Report, Microsoft could also be working on an app that works equally to YouTube’s Copyright Match Tool. This signifies that it might be capable to robotically detect unauthorized use of copyrighted video content material. The purpose of the app is to present content material creators and broadcasting firms a solution to discover this unauthorized materials.

    To use the app, the consumer simply has to submit a “target video” and a “reference video.” From there, the software compares the 2 movies, checking if the goal video:

    • Has all of the photographs from the reference video.
    • Includes teams of photographs which might be additionally within the reference video.
    • Has photographs which might be all in the identical order because the reference video.

    But it seems customers received’t have to have each a goal video and reference video for the app to work. In this case, the app will work with the knowledge it has versus its current database. As defined by the patent:

    The goal video and/or reference video could also be chosen by a consumer, or programmatically. In one explicit instance, the goal video is chosen by a consumer and there reference video is chosen programmatically.

    Reportedly, the app will rely on Google, Bing, and different engines like google to create this current database of movies.

    It’s presently unknown how Microsoft plans to make use of this software, however the outlet suggests it may grow to be a standalone app or be featured in one other Microsoft product. There’s a risk that it may grow to be a plugin for Microsoft Copilot someday sooner or later. But like every other patent, there’s no assure that the software can be made obtainable to the general public.

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