Twitter can dish out pirated movies: 60-minute video era

Twitter Blue's page has been updated. In the transmitted information, it is written that people who benefit from this service can broadcast videos of 60 minutes at most. These videos can have a resolution of 1080p and take up a maximum of 2GB. It ...
 Twitter can dish out pirated movies: 60-minute video era
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Twitter Blue’s page has been updated. In the transmitted information, it is written that people who benefit from this service can broadcast videos of 60 minutes at most. These videos can have a resolution of 1080p and take up a maximum of 2GB. This change does not apply to iOS and Android-based devices.

Twitter Blue 60-minute video period begins

Before this arrangement, Twitter Blue users could share a maximum of 10 minutes of videos, and these videos could occupy a maximum of 512 MB. The resolution was still 1080p. Android and iOS users are still subject to these rules.

Elon Musk is reportedly considering changing the 1080p standard. This change will make it harder for Twitter to combat pirated movies or pirated images. Because users can broadcast entire episodes of a movie or a TV show without any censorship.

Tough times await Twitter’s copyright-controlling system. This control system, which was briefly disabled last month, caused users to split and publish copyright-law films in a flash. The 60-minute video standard made it easier for people who like pirated content.

Users have questions about monetizing these videos. YouTube shows multiple ads in longer videos, but it’s unclear at this time whether Twitter plans to follow a similar path.

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