Monday, April 1, 2024

Creative Commons & YOU

 

Creative Commons & YOU















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Creative Commons licenses give Content Creators the right to grant another person permission to use ones work for profitable purposes. YouTube gives it's Creators a choice to mark their videos with a Creative Commons CC BY license.

Should you mark your video with a CC BY license, you retain your copyright. But Other Creators have the rights to reuse your work subject to the terms of the license as you intended.

Using The Creative Commons License

You're able to mark ones uploaded videos with the use of a Creative Commons license that's available to all Creators using Youtube Studio.

YouTube Standard License is the default setting for all of ones uploads until you choose to change this setting. Learn more about YouTubes Standard license via Youtubes Terms Of Service.

Creative Commons licenses are to be used on 100% Original Content only. Should there happen to be a Content ID claim on your video(s), you will not have the ability to mark your video using the Creative Commons license.

By marking your original video with a Creative Commons license, you're grant the YouTube Community all rights to reuse & even edit such video(s) as they choose.

What Qualifies For A Creative Commons license?

You're able to mark your uploaded video(s) with the Creative Commons license in these conditions listed as follows. Examples of licensable content are:
  • Content you originally created
  • Other videos marked with a CC BY license
  • Public Domain Videos that qualify

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