
Download the app by going to Google Play or the App Store and searching Austin 311. You can even snap a picture to include with your request. On the go and need to report an issue to the City of Austin? Download the Austin 3-1-1 mobile app today! You can report potholes, graffiti, loose dogs, and much more with just a few clicks. We are also on Twitter and Instagram! Austin 3-1-1 Mobile App

We want to share more information about Austin 3-1-1 with you. Our ambassadors are always ready to answer any question, or assist with any issue you may have regarding City of Austin departments or services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It could also be used to stop instances of piracy on YouTube.When you dial 3-1-1, your call is answered by a friendly and knowledgeable City of Austin ambassador. However, YouTube’s recent update could prevent YouTube users from inadvertently coming across copyright violations. The Youtube CEO Susan Wojcicki denounced the EU’s Copyright Regulation Proposal and called it “ impossible to implement” in her blog post. In the past, European Union officially voted in favor of a controversial new law called the Copyright Detective, which aimed to update copyright regulation laws for the new age of the internet. Many budding YouTubers who, after creating their YouTube profile from scratch and gathering huge views, have found themselves in hot waters due to copyright issues. Since YouTube was launched, copyright has been a problem for creators, and it is not uncommon for them to get into trouble over it. Whenever a copyright claim is detected after the check, users will see what they need to do when clicking on ‘See details.’ Users will see what video content is being claimed, along with a timecode associated with it, as well as the impact of that claim on their video. You can learn more about this new step in this Help Center article. In response to the question How ‘Checks’ work in the Studio Upload flow, the Google Support team responded,ĭuring the upload flow on desktop, you’ll see the option to review your video in the new “checks” step for potential copyright claims and ad-suitability issues before the video is published.

Nevertheless, it is important to note that if issues are found later, they might adversely affect the visibility or monetization of the video. During the time the checks run, YouTubers may still publish the video. Those YouTube content creators who aren’t seeing it already can expect to see it within the next day or two. Credit: 9to5GoogleĪccording to Google, the feature went live this week.

Moreover, one of the members of the YouTube team of 9to5Google noticed the change on their YouTube channel last week, according to them.

H/t /YR4gxdL2Na- ? Matt Navarra March 16, 2021Ī tweet about the feature is also making the rounds on social media. YouTube has a new video upload screen featuring additional copyright checks before publishing (on desktop)
