I did wonder if you might get a copyright issue. UA-cam has a sophisticated system of detecting when your material has been used by another channel. It's why I don't post any of my videos on Carol's channel. You definitely don't want to risk having your Flat Cap channel blocked, especially as it's you making the copies.
What copyright setting do you have on your videos. If they are Creative commons not Standard, they can be shared freely as can be seen in UA-cams terms of service. Worth looking into Creative Commons on UA-cam (Default) The ability to mark uploaded videos with a Creative Commons licence is available to all creators. The standard UA-cam licence remains the default setting for all uploads. To review the terms of the standard UA-cam licence, refer to our Terms of Service. Creative Commons licences can only be used on 100% original content. If there's a Content ID claim on your video, you cannot mark your video with the Creative Commons licence. By marking your original video with a Creative Commons licence, you're granting the entire UA-cam community the right to reuse and edit that video.
Link to Flat Cap Cafe Racer channel
ua-cam.com/channels/VMZ2mc0SiBGHQEeSwAZJxg.html
Justdad I'll be happy to follow you on the Flat Cap Cafe Racer channel.
thanks Doctor Duley
I did wonder if you might get a copyright issue. UA-cam has a sophisticated system of detecting when your material has been used by another channel. It's why I don't post any of my videos on Carol's channel. You definitely don't want to risk having your Flat Cap channel blocked, especially as it's you making the copies.
Yep until they started pestering me about it I really didn't think much about it
What copyright setting do you have on your videos. If they are Creative commons not Standard, they can be shared freely as can be seen in UA-cams terms of service. Worth looking into
Creative Commons on UA-cam (Default)
The ability to mark uploaded videos with a Creative Commons licence is available to all creators.
The standard UA-cam licence remains the default setting for all uploads. To review the terms of the standard UA-cam licence, refer to our Terms of Service.
Creative Commons licences can only be used on 100% original content. If there's a Content ID claim on your video, you cannot mark your video with the Creative Commons licence.
By marking your original video with a Creative Commons licence, you're granting the entire UA-cam community the right to reuse and edit that video.
Thanks Joe