A copyright issue leaves the DLSS 5 video without access even on the official channel.
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Quite a surreal situation has unfolded in the last few hours with one of NVIDIA’s most recent contents. The official presentation video of their new technology DLSS 5 has been blocked in some countries… and the most striking thing is who appears as the owner.
As detected, the content is listed as claimed by La7, an Italian television network that is not the actual creator of the original material. Everything points to a flaw in YouTube’s automatic copyright system.
A copyright error blocks the official DLSS 5 video on YouTube
The origin of the problem seems to be that fragments of NVIDIA’s video were previously used in a La7 news report. From there, YouTube’s automatic system would have identified that content as the property of the TV channel, generating a claim that has ended up blocking even the original video.
The result is as striking as it is concerning: NVIDIA’s own official video appears restricted due to alleged rights of another entity that is not its creator.
This type of situation once again highlights the limitations of the automated copyright detection system, which sometimes acts without properly verifying the actual origin of the content. All it takes is for a fragment to be detected in a “recognized” channel for an automatic claim to be triggered.
Although everything suggests that the problem will be resolved quickly, especially given NVIDIA’s weight in the tech sector, the case again shows that these types of tools do not always work with the precision they should.

