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Thread: Who owns your video, rights to your video, etc. when you submit to video sites

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    Who owns your video, rights to your video, etc. when you submit to video sites

    This is a question with many answers. I am posting this FYI, but I think it has merit as a good discussion topic.

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

    I have been working on a unique project I originally planned to submit to youtube, to get the exposure. Now, I'm beginning to think I might do well to not yield rights of extended constant usage to someone like a youtube that can monetize the content. I'm not sure I would get a piece of the action, but what if I didn't want to monetize the content would I have a choice?

    So, I'm thinking I might need to be more careful about posting videos on internet video sites. I don't think there is anyway under any circumstances youtube would allow any individual changes in their terms.

    Here is a video interview with an attorney in the above linked document.

    Last edited by domineaux; 06-02-2014 at 08:22 AM.

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    This is interesting. I would love to hear from @mcphillips

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    What's the question?
    Please direct all questions for me to the forum so that all can benefit.

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