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Copyright question
Hello to everyone @ DevShed...I'm new...
![]() If I advertised a service that updated for website publishers a daily video feed on their site that used videos from YouTube, would this qualify as illegal "commercial use" or a copyright infringment? For clarification, I don't want to sell the videos (which are already freely available on YouTube for embeding on websites), I would only like to sell the service of updating a video feed with videos from YouTube on a subscriber's site. Thank you. |
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Read this first youtube's terms of use policy
You're charging for the service? That seems not to accord with Quote:
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I kinda figured it wouldn't...just wanted another perspective...thank s a ton! ![]() |
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