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Nvidia’s Controversial DLSS 5 Video Gets Caught In A Bizarre YouTube Copyright Mess

April 6, 2026
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Nvidia’s Controversial DLSS 5 Video Gets Caught In A Bizarre YouTube Copyright Mess

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YouTube’s ongoing problem with copyright abuse has reached a new height of stupidity, as multiple channels on the platform, including Nvidia’s own official YouTube channel, have been hit with false copyright strikes by an Italian network channel named La7…because one of La7’s uploads features footage from Nvidia’s DLSS 5 announcement video.

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