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07-07-2017, 10:26 PM
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Youtube Image Copyright
Hi Guys,
I'm just getting back into AM after a long time off and had a question regards copyright on YT vids. So with the potential to be sued using images in your posts, especially if you're in the US/UK which I am. I thought of using highres youtube images. Simply picking a 1080p or higher video, slowing down the speed and capturing the image that relates to my product or article. I could always contact the youtube uploader and ask to use a still image from their video with accreditation* But I suppose the question is, do I need too? Thanks! |
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07-14-2017, 02:51 AM
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RE: Youtube Image Copyright
When it comes to copyrights on images I always try to stay clear of the courtroom. I like your idea of grabbing a still image from a video. I would imagine you would avoid detection a lot better than grabbing an image from a site. But, after a battle with Getty years ago (I won), I now pay for images or use something from the public domain. There are plenty of low cost images and monthly services where you can get images cheap. If this is a business and a dollar or two will make a difference to you, then you have a different problem.
There was a thread on one this site about how you can get free images from a site where you normally have to pay. It was an ill advised thing to do. My rule is if it makes me money I pay for it. If I download a tool, theme, plugin, etc. from here and I end up liking it and it helps me generate revenue, I buy it. I want the support. I want to support the person who created it. It is good karma. |
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07-17-2017, 10:03 PM
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RE: Youtube Image Copyright
Thanks for the reply Magnum, it's appreciated.
Sorry for late reply, as it appeared my thread hadn't been approved, but now has. I totally agree with you regards karma, and paying for a tool you you use. I was just in the quandry of this niche being so 'niche' images are very hard to find from anywhere (especially quality ones), however youtube had vids. Regards the copyright issue, I did a little digging and found that if the picture is used in more of an information/how to article it appears you are on more solid ground. If you intend to use it for commercial purposes this it where the ice becomes a lot thinner. I decided to only use the images from youtube on information/research articles only. And with accreditation back to the user, hopefully they'll like the traffic. I'll also feel better about myself. For commercial purposes (reviews) I managed to find supplier images from the Chinese wholesale sites. I'll buy the product and use the images I take myself. Thanks again for the reply magnum. |
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