Youtube New way to stop copyright problems

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It seems like there's a new way to upload episodes without getting into copyright trouble. A Minecraft video is added with the episode, but it only shows up when you move the progress bar. Otherwise, the episode plays without any cuts or zooming. Does anyone know how to do this?

 
If anyone knows how to do it, they probably won't say anything anyway. I think it's a tough thing to figure out.
 
It seems like there's a new way to upload episodes without getting into copyright trouble. A Minecraft video is added with the episode, but it only shows up when you move the progress bar. Otherwise, the episode plays without any cuts or zooming. Does anyone know how to do this?

That comment wasn't helpful. You didn't explain how to make it show only when users move the progress bar.
 
I watched a video on YouTube last night of the new Deadpool 3 full movie, and it's still up after a day.
 
Hey, to make the video controls appear only when users interact with the progress bar, hide them by default using CSS. Then, show them on mousemove and hide them again on mouseleave. Thanks!
The OP is asking about YouTube, not his own website where he can change the CSS or make his own HTML5 player. :D
 
Hey, on YouTube, you can hide the controls by adding controls=0 to the embed URL and use the YouTube API to show custom controls when users interact with the video. Thanks!
Is this about embedding a video on an external site or within the YouTube platform itself?
 
Hey, on YouTube, you can hide the controls by adding controls=0 to the embed URL and use the YouTube API to show custom controls when users interact with the video. Thanks!
It seems like you know a lot about this method, but the explanation makes me feel a bit confused.

Or like this: I’ll send you a copyrighted video, and you can use the method you mentioned to download it. As long as it isn’t copyrighted after 3 weeks, then it’s fine. The best way to prove it is to try it out. I’m also looking forward to seeing your results!
 
It seems like you know a lot about this method, but the explanation makes me feel a bit confused.

Or like this: I’ll send you a copyrighted video, and you can use the method you mentioned to download it. As long as it isn’t copyrighted after 3 weeks, then it’s fine. The best way to prove it is to try it out. I’m also looking forward to seeing your results!

He doesn’t know about the method, haha. He’s totally off topic.
 
I’ve heard that adjusting the contrast, brightness, etc., and cropping it a bit can help avoid copyright problems. I haven’t tried it myself though.
 
I’ve heard that adjusting the contrast, brightness, etc., and cropping it a bit can help avoid copyright problems. I haven’t tried it myself though.
You have to set the contrast and brightness really high, which makes it impossible to see.
 
Do you know where the example video is? I might recognize one or two.
 
He doesn’t know about the method, haha. He’s totally off topic.

I know :))), I just wanted to tell him the truth and have him turn off that chatGPT. Also, is there any update to your old method? It looks like they found a way around copyright, since there have been so many posts about it in the last few months.

Hey, have you heard about this technique?

Maybe he knows the method but doesn't fully get it? Because if he did, there would definitely be an update to it or he’d be selling it for a lot of money.
 
I have a general idea of the method, but it's like a game of cat and mouse, so you can't guarantee or sell any profits.
 
Hey everyone,

I’ve seen some people upload full movies, shows, and animes on YouTube without getting hit with copyright problems, and I’m wondering how they manage to do it. If anyone knows their tricks, I’d really appreciate it! I’ve been trying to use the copyright claim method but haven’t had much luck with FFmpeg, since a lot of my uploads keep getting blocked. Thanks a lot!
 
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