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YouTube terminates AI fake trailer channels with 1B views

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  • YouTube 1.48% terminated Screen Culture and KH Studio, two channels that used AI to create fake movie trailers, after they removed disclaimers identifying content as parody and violated spam and misleading metadata policies.sfchronicle
  • The channels, based in India and Georgia respectively, had amassed over 2 million subscribers and 1 billion views combined, with some fake trailers outranking official studio content in search results.sfchronicle
  • The shutdown follows a cease-and-desist letter Disney 3.00% sent to Google claiming copyright infringement “on a massive scale,” as Disney properties were prominently featured in the fake trailers.sfchronicle

YouTube Terminates AI Fake Movie Trailer Channels With Over 1 Billion Views

YouTube has permanently shut down two major channels that created AI-generated fake movie trailers, ending a months-long enforcement saga that highlighted tensions over artificial intelligence and copyright in digital media.

The video platform terminated Screen Culture and KH Studio on Thursday, according to Deadline. Together, the channels had amassed more than 2 million subscribers and generated over 1 billion views. Visitors to the channels now encounter an error message stating “This page isn’t available”.sfchronicle

YouTube said the channels violated its spam and misleading metadata policies after they removed disclaimers identifying their content as fake. “Following their temporary suspension, these channels implemented the required adjustments to regain access to the YouTube Partner Program,” a YouTube spokesperson told The Verge. “Nevertheless, after resuming monetization, they returned to blatant breaches of our policies concerning spam and deceptive metadata.”deadline

Gaming the Algorithm

Screen Culture, based in India, employed a team of a dozen editors to flood YouTube with fake trailers that often outperformed official studio content in search results. According to Deadline, the channel had created 23 versions of a trailer for “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” by March, with some surpassing the official trailer in YouTube search rankings.deadline

The channel’s founder, Nikhil P. Chaudhari, previously told Deadline his team capitalized on YouTube’s algorithm by being early to create fake trailers and continually updating content. When asked about viewers who were misled, Chaudhari said, “What’s the harm?”reddit

Georgia-based KH Studio created entirely fictional trailers, including imagined projects like a James Bond film starring Henry Cavill.sfchronicle

Disney Copyright Battle

The terminations follow a cease-and-desist letter The Walt Disney Company sent to Google on December 11, accusing the company of copyright infringement “on a massive scale”. Disney’s letter claimed Google was using copyrighted characters from Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars franchises to train AI models and generate content without authorization.bleedingcool

The legal action came hours before Disney announced a $1 billion licensing deal with OpenAI that allows the AI company’s Sora platform to generate videos featuring more than 200 Disney characters.mashable

In response to the YouTube terminations, one content creator told Deadline, “The monster was defeated”.deadline

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