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YouTube is not happy with Trump. Because Business Crack downs. In 2025, YouTube implemented stricter policies to protect U.S. businesses from intellectual property (IP) theft, leaks, and piracy. These changes target creators who misuse proprietary materials, ensuring companies maintain control over their assets. Businesses can now register prototypes, designs, and trade secrets in YouTube’s system. Any video showcasing these materials without permission is flagged and removed immediately. This prevents the public or overseas competitors from accessing sensitive content. YouTube has also cracked down on creators who obtain restricted materials through unethical means, such as sneaking into facilities, filming private events, or soliciting employees and minors. Repeat offenders face content removal, demonetization, and permanent account bans.
For companies, a streamlined reporting process ensures swift action on flagged violations. Additionally, YouTube now allows businesses to sue the platform if negligence leads to IP theft or leaks. These updates position YouTube as a partner in safeguarding U.S. innovation and holding creators accountable for unethical practices.
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