Content ID is a digital fingerprinting system used by platforms like YouTube to identify and manage copyrighted content automatically.
Content owners upload reference files of their music, videos, or other media to the Content ID system. When someone uploads a video containing that content, the system automatically detects it and applies rules set by the owner.
Generally, Content ID access is limited to verified copyright owners like record labels, movie studios, and big content creators. Smaller creators can use YouTube's manual copyright claim tools instead.
Content ID is a powerful tool that helps protect and monetize copyrighted works in the digital age, making it essential for artists, producers, and content owners.