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- Creative Commons licenses give a standard way for content creators to grant someone else permission to use their work. YouTube allows creators to mark their videos with a Creative Commons CC BY license. If you've marked your video with a CC BY license, you retain your copyright.
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Creative Commons licenses give a standard way for content creators to grant someone else permission to use their work. YouTube allows creators to mark their...
Feb 14, 2014 · Creative Commons defines “appropriate credit” as (a) the name of the creator and attribution parties, (b) a copyright notice, (c) a license notice, (d) a disclaimer notice, and (e) a link to the material.
Jun 3, 2024 · Creative Commons offers licenses and tools to the public free of charge and does not require that creators or other rights holders register with CC in order to apply a CC license to a work. This means that CC does not have special knowledge of who uses the licenses and for what purposes, nor does CC have a way to contact creators beyond means ...
CC-licensing your work is simple. All you have to do is choose the CC license that suits your needs and then communicate this choice in a way that will be clear to people who come across your work. As part of this communication, you should include a link to the license you’ve chosen.
Aug 29, 2023 · When uploading a video on YouTube, creators can choose between the standard YouTube license and the Creative Commons license. The Standard YouTube license grants full ownership to the content creator, allowing them to maintain control over their content.
Jul 1, 2024 · I’m excited to dive into the features and limitations of YouTube’s standard license and Creative Commons — two pivotal options for creators when deciding how to share content online. Understanding the nuances of each can empower you to take advantage of their benefits and avoid potential pitfalls.
Creative Commons provides a simple way to license and use creative works. You can now access an ever-expanding library of Creative Commons videos to edit and incorporate into your own projects. To find a video, just search in the YouTube search bar or from within the YouTube Video Editor.