I would usually comment peoples videos if I need it. Although there are yotubers who dont check their comments and abandoned their channel for years and stop uploading and you dont get your comment replied, since they abandoned there channel for years. Im making a documentary basically for educational purposes. I do give credits, add commentary , and use 15 to 20 seconds of a clip. There was this one time I posted a game play video. The youtube bots copyrighted me, cause i used "someone eles" clip which i did not at all and was a glitch. I desputed and luckily i got uncopyrighted
I understand your frustration. TH-cam has systems like Content ID and DMCA takedowns to address copyright issues, but enforcement can be challenging. Reporting specific instances can help.
I have a channel that talks about geopolitics, social and economic crises, military tensions, and so on. Most of the videos featuring presidents, politicians, leaders, heads of government, and important figures are on other channels, usually large news channels. My strategy so far has been to take specific clips from a video and apply significant zoom in my video editor, speed up or slow down the footage, and add a layer with colours, tones, or particles (imitating that old TV effect, you know?). In addition, I have background music (licensed for use) and AI voice narration. However, since my videos are only about these topics, most of them have several clips from various different videos. Do you think this could be an impediment to obtaining monetization in the future? (Note: I have never received any copyright warnings on my videos from TH-cam's verification algorithms).
Hello, your use of clips from various sources may affect your ability to monetize due to potential copyright issues. Consider focusing more on original content and ensuring compliance with fair use principles to strengthen your channel's eligibility for monetization.
Hi! Ad suitability or limited ads often happen when using clips from others' videos due to copyright issues or content guidelines. To avoid this, try using royalty-free footage, ensure the content is transformative (like adding commentary or analysis), or get permission from the original creators. Hope this helps! 😊
Hi, to credit others' videos from TH-cam or other platforms: Identify Creator: Note the creator's name and channel. Link to Video: Provide a direct link to the original video. Mention Creator: Clearly state the creator's name or channel.
How do you download the other youtuber's video in the first place? I have a premium youtube subscription and I'm able to download any video but it seems that's only for viewing. I can't use them to edit some parts in to my video. Can you help?
Yeah that's what I thought too. I wanna make a reaction video using others video, but no matter how much I searched I don't find no good information How to download? And and this should be a common question and why nobody make a video on this topic?
Hi, you can use copyright photos in a crime channel by getting permission from the owner or using images with a license like Creative Commons. Public domain images or your own photos are also safe options.
can I use audio clip of someone else as voice over in my original video? I am not using their video clip but just a audio clip which is not a song or music but rather educational content
Good question! Using someone else's audio, even for educational content, can still be protected by copyright. You'll need permission or check if it qualifies under 'fair use.' I'd recommend reaching out to the creator or reviewing fair use guidelines to be safe. Thanks for asking!
Hi, to use a video from Facebook in your course, get permission from the content creator first. Avoid linking directly without permission; consider embedding from approved platforms or describing the video with a link for viewing. Respect copyright laws to avoid legal issues.
@@carlodefalco7930 How can you find out if you can use it? I wanted to edit some videos for figure skating from the isu but i don'T know if i'm allowed.
There's someone using my video and has made hundreds of dollars out of it due to it getting millions of views (on TH-cam Shorts) I was wondering if I could get all of that money back or if it's a lost cause, because after all it is my content.
To address someone using your video on TH-cam Shorts and earning money from it: File a Copyright Claim: Use TH-cam’s copyright infringement notification process to file a claim. Content ID: Register for TH-cam’s Content ID system to manage your content automatically. Seek Compensation: During the claim process, request that TH-cam transfer the earnings to you. Legal Action: Consult an attorney if the revenue is significant for further action. Preventive Measures: Add watermarks to your videos. Regularly monitor for unauthorized use. Following these steps can help you protect your content and recover earnings.
Great question! To legally edit other people’s TH-cam videos in Sony Vegas, you’ll need to ensure the content falls under fair use, or that you have permission from the original creator. Look for videos with a Creative Commons license or reach out to creators for explicit permission. Once you have the video, import it into Sony Vegas to start editing. Just remember to respect copyright rules to avoid any issues!
Great question! Translating someone else's video can raise copyright issues, as it involves modifying the original work. To legally use other people's videos, it’s essential to obtain permission from the creator or ensure the content falls under fair use. Always consider giving credit to the original creator as well. Thanks for your interest in this topic!
Let's say I found a video clip to explain that illustrate the training I am trying to explain. Would this be ok because I see tons of videos doing this.
Hi, sing a video clip to illustrate your training is acceptable if you have permission. But, always credit the source and ensure the clip enhances your explanation.
A question that TH-cam allowed fair use but Don't allow 3rd party app to download then how can we use a vidoes without a 3rd party app to use it under fairuse
Using a 5-second clip from a 15-second video can be acceptable under fair use, especially if it's for commentary, criticism, or educational purposes. However, always consider the context and ensure that your use adds value or transforms the original content to minimize potential copyright issues.
Hello, Yes, you can do voiceovers as a faceless reaction to someone else's content, but ensure you follow copyright laws and fair use guidelines by providing commentary or educational insights; obtaining permission and giving credit to the original creator is advisable to avoid copyright issues.
Someone used both my videos w out permission and they still have it up making money off it, when im not. I reported it, both videos. YT didn't reply yet. I put my videos in private now. I have many watermarks but they used the video as i made it, and never credited me either. Wtf!
It's frustrating when your content is used without permission. If you've reported the videos and TH-cam hasn't responded, consider following up through their copyright help center or filing a DMCA takedown notice. Keeping your videos private is a good step, but persistent follow-up may be needed to resolve the issue.
@teknikforce I don't have 1k yet, so maybe that's why, not sure. I've reported the same 2 videos twice. The person is using it for commentary. So I watched a YT video saying it can but just depends if over 30 sec. I just created a new watermark covering most of the video, let's see if he covers that and uses it.
Hello, To determine if you have permission to use a channel's video, check the video's description for any licensing information or contact the creator directly for explicit permission. Additionally, reviewing the channel's terms of service or copyright policies can provide guidance on how their content can be used.
If you mute a video and use an AI voiceover for more than 30 seconds, it could be risky for your channel due to copyright issues. Ensure the content is significantly altered to avoid potential strikes.
You will need to get your own original/raw copy locally by device to device file sharing. You won't go online to download just because you are also inside. You can reupload the raw copy as many times as you wish.
@@teknikforce She interviewed me, but she put the video on her channel. Can I make changes to it ...modify it.. then share it on my channel as my own version and eventually monetize. (my husband and I actually made the video for her)
Yes, you can use humorous clips, like animal videos, and edit them into a full video, but ensure you have permission or proper rights to use the content. As for owning a joke or proving its origin on TH-cam, it's challenging because jokes often spread widely and may not have a clear origin. However, you can provide attribution if you know the original source or creator.
Hi Anthony! You can reach a creator on TH-cam by leaving a comment on their video, checking the "About" page for contact info, messaging them on linked social media, or visiting their personal website for contact details.
what I don't quite understand is that there are 1000s of re-uploaded videos lasting often the entire length but with reactions or comments added. There are a number of professional cooks for example who upload videos of say Gordon Ramsey and how Ramsey prepares a dish in an unothrodox way with running commentary on how (in this example) Ramsey is doing it wrong, and i seriously doubt they all contacted the repective original owners of the videos and asked them if they may comment on them, often the comments are critical as the dishes were apparently prepared incorrectly or whatever.
Re-uploading videos with added commentary raises copyright issues. Whether it's considered fair use depends on factors like purpose and nature of commentary, but it's a complex legal matter.
That’s an interesting point! 🌟 Many channels achieve rapid growth by sharing trending news and adding their own commentary or unique insights, which helps them stand out. It’s all about providing value and engaging with the audience! If you’re considering starting a channel, focus on what makes your perspective unique-exciting things can happen! 🚀
I would usually comment peoples videos if I need it. Although there are yotubers who dont check their comments and abandoned their channel for years and stop uploading and you dont get your comment replied, since they abandoned there channel for years. Im making a documentary basically for educational purposes. I do give credits, add commentary , and use 15 to 20 seconds of a clip. There was this one time I posted a game play video. The youtube bots copyrighted me, cause i used "someone eles" clip which i did not at all and was a glitch. I desputed and luckily i got uncopyrighted
Hi! Engage responsibly with TH-cam content, give proper credit, and dispute wrongful claims. Good luck with your documentary! ❤️
How do I reuse video
So many youtubers steal under fairuse and add nothing to this platform, only using others work to make money, yet nothing is done.
I understand your frustration. TH-cam has systems like Content ID and DMCA takedowns to address copyright issues, but enforcement can be challenging. Reporting specific instances can help.
@@teknikforcehow do I grab someone eles's video? Please help
Great advice! Thank You!
Glad it was helpful!
@@teknikforce how am I supposed to contact the content owner and ask for their permission to use their video?
This really helped me. I tried to make a reaction channel and within the 1st month. I got a copyright strike, so it's really hard to
Figure out
Hello,
Thanks! It's tough to lose a channel, but learning from those strikes is a great step!
How? I see many reaction videos what did they say? The problem was
I have a channel that talks about geopolitics, social and economic crises, military tensions, and so on. Most of the videos featuring presidents, politicians, leaders, heads of government, and important figures are on other channels, usually large news channels. My strategy so far has been to take specific clips from a video and apply significant zoom in my video editor, speed up or slow down the footage, and add a layer with colours, tones, or particles (imitating that old TV effect, you know?). In addition, I have background music (licensed for use) and AI voice narration. However, since my videos are only about these topics, most of them have several clips from various different videos. Do you think this could be an impediment to obtaining monetization in the future? (Note: I have never received any copyright warnings on my videos from TH-cam's verification algorithms).
Hello, your use of clips from various sources may affect your ability to monetize due to potential copyright issues. Consider focusing more on original content and ensuring compliance with fair use principles to strengthen your channel's eligibility for monetization.
Hi can you explain why when i try to use other's videos clips in my documentaries i got ad suitability or ad limited??
😢And what can i do??
Hi! Ad suitability or limited ads often happen when using clips from others' videos due to copyright issues or content guidelines. To avoid this, try using royalty-free footage, ensure the content is transformative (like adding commentary or analysis), or get permission from the original creators. Hope this helps! 😊
My question is how do I actually get the video and move it into editor so I can do these things?
Hi, Find Creative Commons videos on TH-cam, download, edit with attribution if needed, then publish legally.
Awesome, thanks so much.@@teknikforce
You're welcome!
Can't use music by famous people but there's every song ever made and sometimes entire albums uploaded. How do they get away with it?
Such will not be allowed because of copyright issue...just use another kind of music to create your videos
if i want to use others video from youtube or other platphorms, how do i give them credit?
Hi, to credit others' videos from TH-cam or other platforms:
Identify Creator: Note the creator's name and channel.
Link to Video: Provide a direct link to the original video.
Mention Creator: Clearly state the creator's name or channel.
does this means that I have to interrupt every thirty second in the video between each clip?
Hi, it means you need to pause the video every thirty seconds to insert each clip.
How do you download the other youtuber's video in the first place? I have a premium youtube subscription and I'm able to download any video but it seems that's only for viewing. I can't use them to edit some parts in to my video. Can you help?
Hi, you can just pick some information needed from the downloaded video and create your own video
Yeah that's what I thought too. I wanna make a reaction video using others video, but no matter how much I searched I don't find no good information
How to download? And and this should be a common question and why nobody make a video on this topic?
Thank you. I am guided by your tips.
You're welcome! I’m glad the tips were helpful. If you need more guidance, feel free to reach out!
Kindly tell me how can we use copyright photos in crime channel
Hi, you can use copyright photos in a crime channel by getting permission from the owner or using images with a license like Creative Commons. Public domain images or your own photos are also safe options.
can I use audio clip of someone else as voice over in my original video? I am not using their video clip but just a audio clip which is not a song or music but rather educational content
Good question! Using someone else's audio, even for educational content, can still be protected by copyright. You'll need permission or check if it qualifies under 'fair use.' I'd recommend reaching out to the creator or reviewing fair use guidelines to be safe. Thanks for asking!
So multiple 5 to 7 second clips of different footage , with a voice over and not the original sound should be ok ?
Yes
What if I wanted to use the video in my course, can I include the video in my course and direct to their page instead of directly uploading it?
Hi, to use a video from Facebook in your course, get permission from the content creator first. Avoid linking directly without permission; consider embedding from approved platforms or describing the video with a link for viewing. Respect copyright laws to avoid legal issues.
@@teknikforce thank you.
Hi, Is this applicable only to TH-cam, or does it apply to Facebook and Instagram as well?
This applies to TH-cam, but you can also monetize on Facebook and Instagram through ads, sponsored posts, and affiliate marketing.
This first thing you would want to do, is contact the content owner regarding sharing revenue with them.
thanks!
From where we have to contact the owner
Not first thing at all .. first thing is .. find out .. can it be used , non copyright, free use , public domain
@@carlodefalco7930 How can you find out if you can use it? I wanted to edit some videos for figure skating from the isu but i don'T know if i'm allowed.
There's someone using my video and has made hundreds of dollars out of it due to it getting millions of views (on TH-cam Shorts) I was wondering if I could get all of that money back or if it's a lost cause, because after all it is my content.
To address someone using your video on TH-cam Shorts and earning money from it:
File a Copyright Claim: Use TH-cam’s copyright infringement notification process to file a claim.
Content ID: Register for TH-cam’s Content ID system to manage your content automatically.
Seek Compensation: During the claim process, request that TH-cam transfer the earnings to you.
Legal Action: Consult an attorney if the revenue is significant for further action.
Preventive Measures:
Add watermarks to your videos.
Regularly monitor for unauthorized use.
Following these steps can help you protect your content and recover earnings.
@@teknikforce Alright thank you very much for the help!
How do you edit other people’s TH-cam videos on Sony Vegas
Great question! To legally edit other people’s TH-cam videos in Sony Vegas, you’ll need to ensure the content falls under fair use, or that you have permission from the original creator. Look for videos with a Creative Commons license or reach out to creators for explicit permission. Once you have the video, import it into Sony Vegas to start editing. Just remember to respect copyright rules to avoid any issues!
How about translating someone's video into its integrity? Is it a copyright issue?
Great question! Translating someone else's video can raise copyright issues, as it involves modifying the original work. To legally use other people's videos, it’s essential to obtain permission from the creator or ensure the content falls under fair use. Always consider giving credit to the original creator as well. Thanks for your interest in this topic!
Let's say I found a video clip to explain that illustrate the training I am trying to explain. Would this be ok because I see tons of videos doing this.
Hi, sing a video clip to illustrate your training is acceptable if you have permission. But, always credit the source and ensure the clip enhances your explanation.
A question that TH-cam allowed fair use but Don't allow 3rd party app to download then how can we use a vidoes without a 3rd party app to use it under fairuse
kindly watch the video again
if the video you use is 15 seconds and you use a 5 second clip is that ok?
Using a 5-second clip from a 15-second video can be acceptable under fair use, especially if it's for commentary, criticism, or educational purposes. However, always consider the context and ensure that your use adds value or transforms the original content to minimize potential copyright issues.
Is it allowed to do voiceovers (as a faceless reaction) on someone's content?
Hello,
Yes, you can do voiceovers as a faceless reaction to someone else's content, but ensure you follow copyright laws and fair use guidelines by providing commentary or educational insights; obtaining permission and giving credit to the original creator is advisable to avoid copyright issues.
Someone used both my videos w out permission and they still have it up making money off it, when im not. I reported it, both videos. YT didn't reply yet. I put my videos in private now. I have many watermarks but they used the video as i made it, and never credited me either. Wtf!
It's frustrating when your content is used without permission. If you've reported the videos and TH-cam hasn't responded, consider following up through their copyright help center or filing a DMCA takedown notice. Keeping your videos private is a good step, but persistent follow-up may be needed to resolve the issue.
@teknikforce I don't have 1k yet, so maybe that's why, not sure. I've reported the same 2 videos twice. The person is using it for commentary. So I watched a YT video saying it can but just depends if over 30 sec. I just created a new watermark covering most of the video, let's see if he covers that and uses it.
So is getting a video, putting non copyright music on it, and text over it when its not the entire video is ok?
Using non-copyrighted music and adding text to a video can be okay, but make sure you have permission for any copyrighted content.
Very helpful ❤👌🏽
Glad it was helpful!
How do you know if you have the permission to use a channel'S video to edit it? Where do you check that information?
Hello,
To determine if you have permission to use a channel's video, check the video's description for any licensing information or contact the creator directly for explicit permission. Additionally, reviewing the channel's terms of service or copyright policies can provide guidance on how their content can be used.
@@teknikforce Thank you!
Can you share other people’s video content already downloaded to their TH-cam channels? Can you share other content to your TH-cam page?
No because of copywright infringement
If i mute a video for more tgsn 30 seconds amd use Ai vioce over .. id it dangerious for my channel ?
If you mute a video and use an AI voiceover for more than 30 seconds, it could be risky for your channel due to copyright issues. Ensure the content is significantly altered to avoid potential strikes.
Why is there a Share button if not allowed to share?
That's a good question
Nice info thank you 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
You're welcome. Thank you for watching!
What if it's a video that they interviewed you on? Just you and that person?
Hi, can you please elaborate your query?
@@teknikforceI feel the person means, what if they are also on that video and they wanted to share it as well.
You will need to get your own original/raw copy locally by device to device file sharing. You won't go online to download just because you are also inside. You can reupload the raw copy as many times as you wish.
@@OlajumokeAdetilewa-David Yes, that is correct. Thank you.☺
@@teknikforce She interviewed me, but she put the video on her channel. Can I make changes to it ...modify it.. then share it on my channel as my own version and eventually monetize. (my husband and I actually made the video for her)
that was law enforcement.
Hmm.
Can i use joke and humorous clips? Like of animals ect, short clips editing to a full video. Can you own a joke or prove where it came from
Yes, you can use humorous clips, like animal videos, and edit them into a full video, but ensure you have permission or proper rights to use the content.
As for owning a joke or proving its origin on TH-cam, it's challenging because jokes often spread widely and may not have a clear origin. However, you can provide attribution if you know the original source or creator.
Thank you excellent advice.... Thank you
You are welcome!
@@teknikforce nothing of interest happened.
Fear your careers
Thank you
You're welcome
How can I reach a creator on TH-cam
Hi Anthony! You can reach a creator on TH-cam by leaving a comment on their video, checking the "About" page for contact info, messaging them on linked social media, or visiting their personal website for contact details.
what I don't quite understand is that there are 1000s of re-uploaded videos lasting often the entire length but with reactions or comments added. There are a number of professional cooks for example who upload videos of say Gordon Ramsey and how Ramsey prepares a dish in an unothrodox way with running commentary on how (in this example) Ramsey is doing it wrong, and i seriously doubt they all contacted the repective original owners of the videos and asked them if they may comment on them, often the comments are critical as the dishes were apparently prepared incorrectly or whatever.
Re-uploading videos with added commentary raises copyright issues. Whether it's considered fair use depends on factors like purpose and nature of commentary, but it's a complex legal matter.
i see people sharing NEWS video channles and getting 362 K subscribers in 4 months?! how do they do that?
That’s an interesting point! 🌟 Many channels achieve rapid growth by sharing trending news and adding their own commentary or unique insights, which helps them stand out. It’s all about providing value and engaging with the audience! If you’re considering starting a channel, focus on what makes your perspective unique-exciting things can happen! 🚀
Terrible audio...
hmmmm
Thank you
Welcome!