Now YouTube will continue to show the video until they are notified of a possible copyright infringement, at which time they will remove the video until the uploader can prove that they have the legal permission and or right to upload that video.
Question about new videos on youtube discussion about take part in.
In other words, treat everything as it has a copyright publicly displayed.
for every advertisement someone clicks on, youtube gets a few cents.
i think that they will now donate some of that money towards a charity
I know there is one because i saw the full movie on youtube about a month ago. I would appreciate it and of course best answer to the first person who gives me a working link.
I know there is one because i saw the full movie on youtube about a month ago. I would appreciate it and of course best answer to the first person who gives me a working link.
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The code i use now puts my music player in a little tiny square on the top left hand dside of my page and im fine w/ that. But when i put a video on my page off of youtube it did the same thing to the video. I dont want that. Help!
got to edit profile then to songs and videos and it will say profile music player and it will give you the option to show or hide it, and it will not take your videos off
I am trying to figure out how to get my videos on youtube to fit the screen. That means my video will not have any black around it. The video would cover the whole screen. I have looked up several tutorials but I can't find anything! The big problem is that I have Vegas Movie Studio 9.0 and most people with the tutorials have sony vegas and the programs are still a little different from each other. If someone could help I would really appreciate it!
The ratio needs to be set at 16:9....
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I had trouble getting my videos to be like that too (except I don't use Sony Vegas) but now I know how, even though I haven't posted a video in 16:9 ratio, but I know now! :D
This should answer your question!
Just because something is on the internet doesn't void out legal ownership. This applies to videos, images, written text and so on.
In the most simple terms, if you did not create the original video then someone else did and they are the legal owners so copyright apply's to them as the owner.

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