Facebook Unveils Tool to Protect Reels from Copycats

Facebook Launches New Tool to Protect Reels from Copycats

Meta has introduced “Facebook Content Protection,” a new feature designed to detect unauthorized copying of video Reels and give original creators control over copyright infringements.

Key Takeaways

  • New tool detects copied Reels and notifies original creators
  • Creators get three options: block, attribute, or release claims
  • Available to Facebook Content Monetization programme members
  • False copyright claims can result in permanent tool bans

How Facebook Content Protection Works

The tool functions similarly to Rights Manager but requires creators to post their content directly to Facebook. This enables the system to track and identify copying instances across the platform.

When the system detects a potential copy, it automatically alerts the original owner with detailed information including:

  • Percentage of content matched
  • View counts of the infringing clip
  • Follower numbers of the copying account
  • Monetization status of the copied content
Photo: Facebook

Three Action Options for Creators

Content owners receive three distinct choices when dealing with unauthorized use:

  1. Block Visibility: Remove the stolen Reel from public view on both Facebook and Instagram
  2. Add Attribution Links: Monitor the content or add a credit label with a direct link to the original creator’s profile
  3. Release Claim: Allow the reused clip to remain on the platform without penalty
Photo: Facebook

Additional Features and Restrictions

To simplify collaboration, creators can establish an “Allow List” of accounts permitted to repost content without triggering verification or owner notifications.

Meta has implemented strict penalties for system misuse. Creators submitting false copyright claims risk permanent banning from the Facebook Content Protection tool.

The feature is currently available to creators enrolled in the Facebook Content Monetization programme who meet platform criteria.

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