When it comes to plagiarism, images are more vulnerable to videos. That’s how it works! When is your video most likely to be plagiarized? When you do a reverse search for your video on Google, it will match it color-by-color and pixel-by-pixel to find out the best close matches in its database. So, if someone has copied your video and republished it on his blog or website, there is a good chance that Google will find it. A search engine like Google has a vast database which it keeps updating by crawling and indexing fresh content, as and when it appears on the web. Technically, the process is the same as Reverse Image Search. Reverse searching a video is a process by which a search engine uses the colors and pixels present in a video to find out the locations on the web where an exact copy of the video appears.
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