Hi, I did exactly what you said to do on Vimeo, but many videos does not have the download option, even in the video you should there is no download button, so how exactly can we use these videos if there is no download button?
What happens when a third-party affixes an open/sharing license to content they don’t own? Before appropriating creative content, my best practice is to contact the rights-owners, asking them to confirm that their work is, indeed, being offered via Creative Commons, a dedicated Public Domain, or another FREE open license. If the work is a photograph, I’ll also conduct a reverse Google Image Search to verify that the work is being tracked back to them (original author). If I don’t hear back from the author, I search for substitute works (notwithstanding if my use clearly falls within Fair Use). This is my good-faith effort to limit my copyright infringement exposure (innocent infringement).
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Thanks for the great info! I got question, why CCO? I thought CC-BY is free to use also.
In Co by you should credit the owner, but how to credit?
Thank you very much, sir.
Hi, I did exactly what you said to do on Vimeo, but many videos does not have the download option, even in the video you should there is no download button, so how exactly can we use these videos if there is no download button?
Hey Victor! I have the exact same question. Were you able to figure it out?
@@IndianisticIndianistic search on google: vimeoinmp4 download. then you can download it. Only that way I know for that download videos.
thank you, good sir.
What happens when a third-party affixes an open/sharing license to content they don’t own?
Before appropriating creative content, my best practice is to contact the rights-owners, asking them to confirm that their work is, indeed, being offered via Creative Commons, a dedicated Public Domain, or another FREE open license. If the work is a photograph, I’ll also conduct a reverse Google Image Search to verify that the work is being tracked back to them (original author).
If I don’t hear back from the author, I search for substitute works (notwithstanding if my use clearly falls within Fair Use).
This is my good-faith effort to limit my copyright infringement exposure (innocent infringement).
thank youuuuuuuuuuu veery much (im not drunk, I guess)