Here is how big YouTube's are avoiding copyright strike

In an attempt to sidestep copyright-related issues on YouTube, creators have started adding self-sung songs behind funny clips they wish to shoot a reaction video on.
Several YouTubers have recently been embroiled in copyright violation controversies after picking up short clips from platforms like TikTok, containing music from labels like Sony and Warner.
"To work around that, creators like Danny Gonzalez and Kurtis Conner have started replacing the music with their own singing, half-heartedly singing famous songs while the corresponding TikTok video plays on screen", The Verge reported.
Tthe singing would not trigger YouTube's automated system for finding copyrighted content. However, the issue remains that YouTube content creators are still trying out ways to monetize videos with content they did not create themselves.

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