| Standard YouTube License details | RubberDucky451 | 6/24/11 3:01 PM | I've recently uploaded a video with the Standard YouTube License. The video has gained a decent amount of views and it was recently featured on a television show. I received no notification and gave no permission to the TV show to use my video. Does |
| Re: Standard YouTube License details | Mxsmanic | 6/24/11 5:50 PM | When you upload the video, you have the choice of allowing the video to appear on TV or not. By default, you grant permission for this. If you don't want this to happen, you can change the video characteristics to prohibit use on TV. Look for "syndic |
| Re: Standard YouTube License details | paulgr | 6/24/11 6:27 PM | The "TV" referred to in "Syndication" is in YT playback interfaces on TV devices like (formerly) Roku and WD "Live Hub." TV SHOWS like "Lopez Tonight" are just using the material without asking you. To use one of my videos, a TV production company ha |
| Re: Standard YouTube License details | rewboss | 6/25/11 5:25 AM | The standard YouTube licence is detailed in the Terms of Service, but basically you grant YouTube to broadcast your video on YouTube. Apart from that, you retain all copyright. Unfortunately, media companies seem to think that anything they find on |