How do mirrored videos and speeded up audio evade copyrights?

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I’ve seen videos with mirrored videos )everything being on the opposite side) and audio speed it up and squeaky. I’ve read this is supposed to be a loophole around copyright or something but my question is how?

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YouTube’s copyright analyses video and audio and sees if it matches to anything else.

Mirrored videos work as long as the copyright bot can’t defect that. Nowadays I see YouTubers playing with transparency and color grading, as well of course as frequently stopping videos (either pauses or blank screens).

Speeding up audio also makes it harder for the copyright bot to analyze the song, especially as bits of info are actually lost in the process, so less information the bot has to work with.

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