@@brandoneppperson1151 Well, it depends on what you did exactly. When you say parody, this is one of the most protected types of Fair Use. So, if it is a true parody, it likely could be protected under Fair Use.
If you own a business that does not involve social media and a channel with different names, are you still required to sign a contract for sponsorship?
Mr. Ian Corzine sir i ve a very important question if you d kindly answer sir i m animation director sir lately i was by email about my Sonic animation though if it possible for to me make a new animation project by working under the Sega company as a director my own work and do Sega have any interest in my project though kindly to it this one and a thing to mention sir my videos lately are starting to below up sir do you remember the comment i said about a animation project i finally upload into the UA-cam as i thought i did receive a awesome support i know it ll work but i decided not too but i did please do reply to me with all due respect to your time sir it d be so sweet of you though yours truly Ramiz Should.
When Pharrell lost the blurred lines case I realized that most judges really don't know enough about these situations to rule 'fairly' on many copyright issues.
The Blurred Lines case wasn't a bench trial, so it was decided by a jury. But yes, jurors who aren't musicians, don't know music theory and probably cannot even read sheet music are not exactly competent to hear a case that depends upon highly technical expert testimony from professional musicologists. This results in dubious and unpredictable verdicts. Moreover, the possibility of getting a multi-million dollar award for damages over vague similarities only encourages other owners of older music copyrights to use the justice system as a casino in the hopes that their calculated gamble to put the squeeze on successful artists will strike the jackpot.
Thank you for this video Ian!! Great length to watch, type of content I was googling for. ^^ I can very well see you are dedicated to helping others!! I might message you in the future. :) Subscriber earned!
Ian Corzine I currently make gaming montage style videos. I reached that point where I’m trying to understand everything in a legal way so I can protect myself for the future as I grow. I’m glad there is someone like you that is helping creators
@@25Andre25 Dodging COPPA is likely the biggest reason. If there's a massive amount of administrative overhead and legal nonsense you need to know just to make a UA-cam video, I imagine most of the creators switching over are just saying "fuck it" and taking the simplest route possible. UA-cam and the FCC are stifling creative expression unnecessarily and, creators, just like water, are taking the path of least resistance. UA-cam has/had the opportunity to stand up for their creators and get between them and the FCC with COPPA but they did nothing. That "no loyalty" stance they've taken is probably hurting any faith a lot of the creators had left in this platform.
@@bobby45825 Good point. But if enough creators move to Twitch to avoid COPPA, eventually the FTC will take notice and do to them what has already been done to UA-cam. COPPA is a federal law that applies to all websites, but the FTC's first target among video sharing services was UA-cam simply because it was the biggest target. It's very unlikely they will stop there, which will lead to a game of whack a mole and creators repeatedly jumping from one platform to another. I realize that UA-cam could have done a lot of things better in implementing its COPPA obligations, but the FTC was quite heavy handed too in making demands of UA-cam and its creators.
@@photios4779 twitch has rules and guidelines and other things in place to make sure that the FCC and COPPA can't get in the way of its creators unlike how it is here
Solid advice. Thanks, Ian! I'm creating trivia type of games on my UA-cam channel. I've noticed other channels creating games that don't seem to fit "Fair Use". Could you cover this topic? I'd like to know how we can protect our channel by creating the right kind of content.
Like I understand the rules I just can’t read it well cause of my dyslexia as much I read things and try to understand it I still don’t get what they mean but I do follow the main guide of what they mean to keep myself safe
I use a video game character as the gamer herself, playing games other than her own (only played Splatoon for UA-cam once), and I gave her a name when she never had one officially. Is that transformative?
Hi Ian at first i want to thank you for helping us with your informative videos.I have one qstn,pls reply me.I want to open a movie trailer channel but i afraid copyright strike.On youtube there are many movie trailer channel but i dont know how they continue their channel.would you pls tell me how they do it?
Thanks for this Ian, is reaction video content on youtube is fair use? Can i pass on utube partner program if that is my content. What if im using a text to speech generator? Like a robot voice Is it fair use on utube? ThNks Ian, cheers🙏🥂
Awesome ian ! Just a question: what about non-sponsored , non-paid review videos ? Cause we use theirs company names and products and we don't have their written permission.
I see the point of fair use, as someone who's done UA-cam, and Twitch before for political shows, mainly doing political critiques to conservatism ideology, and to conservatives you run into the idea of what is considered very used by what the court sees as "proper editing of video clips" it's the video edited is similar to what they use on mainstream media outlets "meaning there is no deceptive editing" then no legal action can be taken against the person who owns the UA-cam channel, Twitch channel, or podcast. Deceptive editing is a term used in court or in legal since to define when content has been edited to deceive people away from what the original content was intended for, it's terminology that can be brought up not only in DMCA cases, but much more severe cases like perjury.
Well, one question, does daily motion have a copyright if system like UA-cam? I'm wondering because I want to do a video series involving album reviews, and I know UA-cam would have me burned at the stake for such a thing
If I purchase a music Backing Track of popular song, and Add my Vocals and instruments; could I post them on social media? If Not, then, how could I contact (how to find) the Author of that song?
My channel is NON_commercial, NOT for children, my academic and professionnal wisdom, is all I do. All I EVER DID. So why was I deplatformed with NO reason?
You were probably deplatformed because you spread nonsense conspiracy theories. UA-cam created new guidelines in 2019 that expressly demonetises such content.
@@JimLeonard What if I testified to you that I believe the information I post and posted was and is true. All of it, and it is now held in another archive, safely with no problems. Just because somebody doesn't believe SECRECY IS AN ISSUE, doesn't make deceit and treachery--at work in and out of govt--more true.
What happens if people do their videos for fun and not business cause I sometimes watch videos about cosplay videos and the UA-camr is doing it for fun and not for money
I do I’m asking worried about my favorite channels more I don’t do business also why hasn’t google fix picture? It’s been like this sense November it’s really bothering me
Hi Thanks for the tips. I still have some doubts. I am a new UA-camr. And I make youtube videos for motivational. Now I take top successful people's speech and use it in my video. I don't put all the video as it is original, but I use some stock footage that is free. But I am using the audio that is there in original, with some other copyright-free music. Is this the best practice. Will I get any copyright issues in the future. Waiting for your reply sir. Thanks
What if someone states in a video and/or in the description that using any portion of their video(s) is 'prohibited' without their permission? Can this be done? I'm planning/hoping to register/launch an LLC/ORG with a membership website (which will probably be linked to my ORG). Could I restrict members to only show any given page of the membership website in videos for the purpose of promoting it to others that may potentially become members? Can this restriction be permitted to only current members? Is it true that my company name(s) can be copyrighted AND trademarked? ...and 'phrase?' Is there a general contract that can be used for employees and independent contractors?
I just remembered something. 0:20 wasnt the age to use youtube or anything internet wise being changed to 16? Or was that only for some things or was cancelled?
what about video game that you uploaded but you were the creator but then you play the game but then you have the same game as some one else. would that be far us.
the other person might get mad saying you copied their let's play, but the company who made the game owns the copyrights. so I think the other UA-camr might copy strike your video and might go as far as claiming the copy strike came from the company. I suppose it depends on how much it's mine drama in the game you play community.
You does not live in America ....you live north america continent or USA .... America continent has 3 parts ... South where i live ... Central and North 😊😎🙉🙈🙊
People in the United States of America are called Americans.We call our country America.We Americans live in America.And we will not be told otherwise.We KNOW where we live.We have maps and we know our history.
Hey Creator! Do you have more questions on HOW TO PROTECT YOUR CHANNEL? Put them ⬇️HERE ⬇️
Yeah, I have a question. If I made a Spider-Man parody and posted on UA-cam, does this mean my channel is in danger?🤔
@@brandoneppperson1151 Well, it depends on what you did exactly. When you say parody, this is one of the most protected types of Fair Use. So, if it is a true parody, it likely could be protected under Fair Use.
@Plymouth Fury I'm heading out of town, but I will see if my team can do the review.
If you own a business that does not involve social media and a channel with different names, are you still required to sign a contract for sponsorship?
Mr. Ian Corzine sir i ve a very important question if you d kindly answer sir i m animation director sir lately i was by email about my Sonic animation though if it possible for to me make a new animation project by working under the Sega company as a director my own work and do Sega have any interest in my project though kindly to it this one and a thing to mention sir my videos lately are starting to below up sir do you remember the comment i said about a animation project i finally upload into the UA-cam as i thought i did receive a awesome support i know it ll work but i decided not too but i did please do reply to me with all due respect to your time sir it d be so sweet of you though yours truly Ramiz Should.
Well done for keeping us aware and protected Ian.
Happy weekend to you and the family.
You make it sounds so easy and simple :) Excellent tips Ian. I love your channel man!
The Lawyer I trust. Thank you for the tips Ian.
Awwh, thanks so much Pauline!
Really well layed out Ian. Thanks for being such a valued resource to us creators! 👍
Thanks RWR -- thanks for giving us your creations!
You and your team are doing great work for all of us!
When Pharrell lost the blurred lines case I realized that most judges really don't know enough about these situations to rule 'fairly' on many copyright issues.
The Blurred Lines case wasn't a bench trial, so it was decided by a jury. But yes, jurors who aren't musicians, don't know music theory and probably cannot even read sheet music are not exactly competent to hear a case that depends upon highly technical expert testimony from professional musicologists. This results in dubious and unpredictable verdicts. Moreover, the possibility of getting a multi-million dollar award for damages over vague similarities only encourages other owners of older music copyrights to use the justice system as a casino in the hopes that their calculated gamble to put the squeeze on successful artists will strike the jackpot.
a lot of helpful tips thanks so much for the hard work to make rules easy to understand
your videos really give me a lot of guides to answer questions from my co-creators as well. thanks for this awesome info.
Great video! 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing that tips Sir Ian 😎
A person's name could be a trademark and written contracts are vital for a LOT of business I believe but I could be wrong.
Thumbs Up. Thanks. Good advice. :-)
liked 😮👍
Counselor, another Godsend video. Thank you!
woa woa wao!! thank you very much. you are the best my master!! ^_^
I would love to learn more about giveaways on channels. A lot of craft ppl do giveaways and I don't want any problems! Thanks! Love your videos!
Thanks for making this known to us. I will be paying attention.
I had absolutely no clue our vlogs were automatically copyrighted without us having to register them. Thanks!
Very useful vids!! Thanks a lot.
Thanks for this valuable content, I enjoyed it
Awesome video bro.
Thank you man, I'm so relieved!
PhoenixHunter tv hi
@@isaacbailey3639 hi there.
Thank you for this video Ian!! Great length to watch, type of content I was googling for. ^^ I can very well see you are dedicated to helping others!! I might message you in the future. :) Subscriber earned!
Awesome video! I’m glad I found your channel
Hey EN! Thanks. I’m glad you got something out of it. What kind of videos do you make?
Ian Corzine I currently make gaming montage style videos. I reached that point where I’m trying to understand everything in a legal way so I can protect myself for the future as I grow. I’m glad there is someone like you that is helping creators
Awesome
Thanks DW!
it doesn't matter everyone's moving to Twitch
Yeah, I am seeing that.
@@25Andre25 Dodging COPPA is likely the biggest reason. If there's a massive amount of administrative overhead and legal nonsense you need to know just to make a UA-cam video, I imagine most of the creators switching over are just saying "fuck it" and taking the simplest route possible. UA-cam and the FCC are stifling creative expression unnecessarily and, creators, just like water, are taking the path of least resistance.
UA-cam has/had the opportunity to stand up for their creators and get between them and the FCC with COPPA but they did nothing. That "no loyalty" stance they've taken is probably hurting any faith a lot of the creators had left in this platform.
@@bobby45825 Good point. But if enough creators move to Twitch to avoid COPPA, eventually the FTC will take notice and do to them what has already been done to UA-cam. COPPA is a federal law that applies to all websites, but the FTC's first target among video sharing services was UA-cam simply because it was the biggest target. It's very unlikely they will stop there, which will lead to a game of whack a mole and creators repeatedly jumping from one platform to another. I realize that UA-cam could have done a lot of things better in implementing its COPPA obligations, but the FTC was quite heavy handed too in making demands of UA-cam and its creators.
@@photios4779 Eventually a Digital bill of rights needs to be passed so agencies like the FTC can't just do whatever they want without repercussions.
@@photios4779 twitch has rules and guidelines and other things in place to make sure that the FCC and COPPA can't get in the way of its creators unlike how it is here
Nice Video Ian
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Lego Antman Studios hi
Thanks so much TFFTW!
Ian Corzine I love your videos too , They help me a lot
Thank you for the head ups, good to know
Solid advice. Thanks, Ian!
I'm creating trivia type of games on my UA-cam channel. I've noticed other channels creating games that don't seem to fit "Fair Use".
Could you cover this topic? I'd like to know how we can protect our channel by creating the right kind of content.
I like when you wear glasses on this video
Thanks!
Those glasses are delicious!
You're always so helpful! BTW, the links aren't in the description ;)
Thanks B. I’ll rectify that!
Like I understand the rules I just can’t read it well cause of my dyslexia as much I read things and try to understand it I still don’t get what they mean but I do follow the main guide of what they mean to keep myself safe
Thank you! Do you do disclaimer if you do personal finance videos?
I use a video game character as the gamer herself, playing games other than her own (only played Splatoon for UA-cam once), and I gave her a name when she never had one officially. Is that transformative?
wondering how the new rules of google and the copy right, intellectual property laws and fair use will work for reaction channels
Hi Ian at first i want to thank you for helping us with your informative videos.I have one qstn,pls reply me.I want to open a movie trailer channel but i afraid copyright strike.On youtube there are many movie trailer channel but i dont know how they continue their channel.would you pls tell me how they do it?
Thanks for this Ian, is reaction video content on youtube is fair use? Can i pass on utube partner program if that is my content. What if im using a text to speech generator? Like a robot voice Is it fair use on utube? ThNks Ian, cheers🙏🥂
Awesome ian ! Just a question: what about non-sponsored , non-paid review videos ? Cause we use theirs company names and products and we don't have their written permission.
I see the point of fair use, as someone who's done UA-cam, and Twitch before for political shows, mainly doing political critiques to conservatism ideology, and to conservatives you run into the idea of what is considered very used by what the court sees as "proper editing of video clips" it's the video edited is similar to what they use on mainstream media outlets "meaning there is no deceptive editing" then no legal action can be taken against the person who owns the UA-cam channel, Twitch channel, or podcast.
Deceptive editing is a term used in court or in legal since to define when content has been edited to deceive people away from what the original content was intended for, it's terminology that can be brought up not only in DMCA cases, but much more severe cases like perjury.
Well, one question, does daily motion have a copyright if system like UA-cam? I'm wondering because I want to do a video series involving album reviews, and I know UA-cam would have me burned at the stake for such a thing
If I'm talking about a company or a brand in a video, can I show a screenshot of their website?
If you have the company's permission.
@@iancorzine even if you are critiquing something that is being presented on said website?
If I purchase a music Backing Track of popular song, and Add my Vocals and instruments; could I post them on social media? If Not, then, how could I contact (how to find) the Author of that song?
Should I get Talent release forms signed before having people on my channel?
cool. how did it get on my recommended?
I don't know, but glad to meet you!
@@iancorzine glad to meet you too lol
My channel is NON_commercial, NOT for children, my academic and professionnal wisdom, is all I do. All I EVER DID. So why was I deplatformed with NO reason?
Shechai Yah hi
@@isaacbailey3639 Hello
I am sorry to hear about that. Tell me what happened?
You were probably deplatformed because you spread nonsense conspiracy theories. UA-cam created new guidelines in 2019 that expressly demonetises such content.
@@JimLeonard What if I testified to you that I believe the information I post and posted was and is true. All of it, and it is now held in another archive, safely with no problems. Just because somebody doesn't believe SECRECY IS AN ISSUE, doesn't make deceit and treachery--at work in and out of govt--more true.
⚖ What to do if Law Enforcement or anyone plants Drugs on someone or their Property❓
What happens if people do their videos for fun and not business cause I sometimes watch videos about cosplay videos and the UA-camr is doing it for fun and not for money
Hi Ivan! You still have to follow the rules.
I do I’m asking worried about my favorite channels more I don’t do business also why hasn’t google fix picture? It’s been like this sense November it’s really bothering me
can you make a tamplant of sponsorship
where can I read on this =?
And then there is the whole California AB5 mess to deal with
Yep-di-doo. Man, sometimes I wish California did not lead America with all these laws!
Hi
Thanks for the tips.
I still have some doubts.
I am a new UA-camr. And I make youtube videos for motivational.
Now I take top successful people's speech and use it in my video.
I don't put all the video as it is original, but I use some stock footage that is free.
But I am using the audio that is there in original, with some other copyright-free music.
Is this the best practice. Will I get any copyright issues in the future.
Waiting for your reply sir.
Thanks
Kind of a fast moving video. Yet, good info overall.
Is reading a book on camera that you didnt write as a character not fair use?
What if someone states in a video and/or in the description that using any portion of their video(s) is 'prohibited' without their permission? Can this be done?
I'm planning/hoping to register/launch an LLC/ORG with a membership website (which will probably be linked to my ORG). Could I restrict members to only show any given page of the membership website in videos for the purpose of promoting it to others that may potentially become members? Can this restriction be permitted to only current members?
Is it true that my company name(s) can be copyrighted AND trademarked?
...and 'phrase?'
Is there a general contract that can be used for employees and independent contractors?
What are they screwing us with now I already have worries already I only watch videos for entertainment to make me forget about life for a while
I just remembered something. 0:20 wasnt the age to use youtube or anything internet wise being changed to 16? Or was that only for some things or was cancelled?
what about video game that you uploaded but you were the creator but then you play the game but then you have the same game as some one else. would that be far us.
Hard to answer that one. Could you explain more?
@@iancorzine if you were playing a game and some one else make the same video would that be far or not for far use?
the other person might get mad saying you copied their let's play, but the company who made the game owns the copyrights. so I think the other UA-camr might copy strike your video and might go as far as claiming the copy strike came from the company. I suppose it depends on how much it's mine drama in the game you play community.
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Thanks for watching!
You does not live in America ....you live north america continent or USA ....
America continent has 3 parts ... South where i live ... Central and North 😊😎🙉🙈🙊
People in the United States of America are called Americans.We call our country America.We Americans live in America.And we will not be told otherwise.We KNOW where we live.We have maps and we know our history.
@@LeathurRokk you all call wrong .. may you check again your maps lady