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VisitWhat will be the impact of 'Captured with a Camera' label on user trust in YouTube by October 2025?
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YouTube Introduces 'Captured with a Camera' Label Using C2PA Standard
Oct 16, 2024, 06:00 AM
YouTube has introduced a new feature to enhance transparency regarding video content authenticity. The platform now supports C2PA Content Credentials, which indicate whether a video was captured with a real camera and remains unaltered. This initiative, which includes a 'captured with a camera' label, aims to combat misinformation and increase trust in digital media. Users can see details under 'How this content was made' for unedited videos. Truepic's Lens camera was used to create the first authentic video on YouTube with these credentials. This development is seen as a significant milestone towards a more transparent internet.
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