Google has launched a brand new feature in the YouTube Audio Library that gives uploaders a demonstration of what will happen to the copyrighted music before they upload them.
According to Tech Crunch, when users upload videos to YouTube today, the service's Content ID system will automatically try to figure out if they're using any copyrighted music in it.
After the assessment is made, artists and labels will then have the option to either mute that audio, block the video from being seen, or convert the video by running ads against it.