Twitter Blue's New Video Feature Raises Concerns Over Piracy.

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Twitter Blue subscribers can now upload videos up to two hours long with a file size of 8GB or smaller, while non-Blue subscribers are still limited to 140-second videos. The longer video uploads are only available on the web or iOS, not on Android. Twitter is also adding other features to its subscription service, including a blue verified checkmark, encrypted messages, and the ability to edit tweets. Some users have already attempted to upload full-length movies, such as Shrek the Third, but these videos have been taken down.
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- Full-length bootleg of ‘Shrek’ movie ended up on Twitter. It’s raising huge concerns SF Chronicle Datebook
- Twitter Blue users can now upload 2 hours of HD video. Users are already uploading pirated movies. Mashable
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