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    Vimeo 720p

    Vimeo allows 720p as a max format to users who do not have a pro account. That is unfortunate.

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    Why is that unfortunate? Most people don't need anything more than 720p.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunkast View Post
    Why is that unfortunate? Most people don't need anything more than 720p.
    YouTube offers 1080P and 4K and it is free.

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    Don't be so naive. Nothing in life is 'free'.

    There's always a catch. It may not 'impact' on you now, but it will. Once you out it on YT they 'own it', so you can kiss goodbye to making any money from that clip in the future!

    Just sayin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Podcast Bob View Post
    Don't be so naive. Nothing in life is 'free'.

    There's always a catch. It may not 'impact' on you now, but it will. Once you out it on YT they 'own it', so you can kiss goodbye to making any money from that clip in the future!

    Just sayin'
    Just sayin what? Maybe you could take some time and explain better. I am certainly interested to read more on the "they own it bit".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Podcast Bob View Post
    Don't be so naive. Nothing in life is 'free'.

    There's always a catch. It may not 'impact' on you now, but it will. Once you out it on YT they 'own it', so you can kiss goodbye to making any money from that clip in the future!

    Just sayin'
    I know plenty media companies upload their content to youtube and they do not have any issues with ownership or not being able to make money from the content.

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    Doesn't anybody read the small print these days?

    http://www.reelseo.com/youtube-copyright-ownership/

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