YouTubein a move to appease creators aggravated by bogus copyright claims, is adopting a new policy for its Content ID system that will let videos continue to generate ad revenue while ownership disputes are evaluated. Under the revised policy, when both a creator and someone making a copyright claim choose to monetize a video, YouTube will continue to run ads on the video in question. Once the Content ID claim or dispute is resolved, YouTube will then pay that revenue to the appropriate party. Popular on Variety. Still, the Google-owned service has now established a dedicated team to ensure Content ID tools are being used in accordance with its guidelines. It also had more than 35 million active reference files in the Content ID database. French VR company VRrOOm is launching a six degrees of freedom 6-DoF social VR platform that operates within the VRChat live platform, and enables multiple users to take part in live events, and includes the possibility of real-time photo-realistic r...