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MSN Soapbox reopens to public with copyright content filtering

Today sees MSN Soapbox return to a public beta after having closed back in March. The reason given for the closure was that Microsoft needed time to deliver a technological solution to resolve the piracy issues that have plagued other user-generated video sites such as YouTube.

The relaunch sees several backend changes taking place, notably around performance and encoding. What is significant is that Soapbox is also adding CopySense technology from Audible Magic to automatically filter our copyright content. On top of this, content owners will be given access to automated tools allowing them to find and remove their copyrighted content. MSN Soapbox currently features a new UI that was launched at the end of April and brought the service much closer to MSN Video and the other MSN Entertainment websites.

While this is a move that will please the content owners and not the users, it'll be interesting to see how this and the YouTube lawsuit affects Sopabox's long term popularity. (YouTube is also integrating Audible Magic technology.)

Still to come is the new video site from NBC Universal, News Corp, AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo to create "the largest Internet video distribution network ever assembled with the most sought-after content from television and film. ...The video-rich site will debut this summer with thousands of hours of full-length programming, movies and clips, representing premium content from at least a dozen networks and two major film studios."   With Microsoft already offering content from these providers on MSN Video, there seems to be the potential for some significant overlap here. Lots still to happen in this area for sure.

The Soapbox team now has a post up but fails to mention the new copyright technology. Transparency guys. Now they do.

Comments

 

Hb8 said:

Perhaps the Soapbox team updated their posting after entry was posted, but it is mentioned on their entry:

"We are also now conducting proactive filtering of all uploaded content, using technology from Audible Magic.

Audible Magic bases their filtering on the video's audio track and their database is being updated

constantly.

By using this technology, we see this as an important step to ensure the viability and success of

Soapbox over the long run."

June 1, 2007 10:03 PM
 

quikboy said:

I think this is kind of sad. I remember seeing several "Complicated" videos from Avril Lavigne the other day, and today, they're all gone. That doesn't seem right to me. Plus I upload "Everything" from Alanis Morisette, and they didn't allow it on Soapbox because of "Copyright laws". That's not fair at all. If YouTube can get away with this, then why can't Soapbox? YouTube's popularity comes from having tons of interesting content on their site, which includes music videos. If Soapbox takes away this, their popularity will go do a whole lot. Even though Soapbox is better than YouTube in tons of ways, this is a thing that could cripple it. Sigh. Hopefully this won't be too bad.

June 1, 2007 11:42 PM
 

paulstorm said:

Hopefully the legal music videos on MSN Video will make up for that over time as they bulk up on additional content.

June 1, 2007 11:45 PM
 

tophtucker said:

quikboy--

YouTube can't get away with it. Hence the $1 billion Viacom lawsuit (http://www.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUSWEN535120070313) and the fact that, as mentioned in the story, they'll soon be implementing the same technology. But I agree, it's sort of sad.

I hope Microsoft and Google get more content providers onboard so this kind of content can still be hosted, if only by the copyright holders.

June 3, 2007 12:06 AM
 

tophtucker said:

Hahaha, I like how the entire comments section has somehow picked up hyperlink formatting...

June 3, 2007 8:34 PM

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