
"Scrubing's video was hit with a copyright claim on March 4, after La7 uploaded a podcast titled 'Coffee Talk 04/04/2026.' The segments from Scrubing's video that La7 claimed had been used without their permission are from Nvidia's own official DLSS 5 reveal video, which was uploaded on March 16."
"The most ridiculous part of this story is that Nvidia's own channel has also been subjected to a copyright strike, as its 'Announcing NVIDIA DLSS 5' video is currently blocked following La7's claim. This is the same video that La7 sourced its footage from, and that was uploaded almost three weeks before their Coffee Talk podcast."
"YouTube's official response to the matter on X is all the more baffling. 'To clarify, a Content ID claim is automatically generated when your content matches another vid in our Content ID system...'"
YouTube is experiencing significant issues with copyright abuse, highlighted by false claims from the Italian network La7 against multiple channels, including Nvidia's. La7 filed copyright strikes on videos that used footage from Nvidia's own DLSS 5 announcement, which was uploaded weeks prior. Content creators like Scrubing and Destin Legarie reported these claims, raising concerns about YouTube's Content ID system. The situation underscores the flaws in the copyright claim process, as even Nvidia's official channel was affected by La7's actions.
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