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johnebaker schreef op 23.09.2014 om 19:02 uur

Hi

This question has been asked many times before - see this post

John

Laatst gewijzigd door johnebaker op 23.09.2014, 19:02, in totaal 1 keer gewijzigd.

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gandjcarr schreef op 23.09.2014 om 22:48 uur

Hi,

A practical answer is yes you can post them on YouTube, but you could also get a copyright hit which could mean that the copyright holder could Place ads on your material, or ask YouTube to block it completely.  Either way, copyright hits are not something you want on YouTube because if you get enough of them, they close your account.  Best to hold a valid license and if you get a hit, you dispute it.  I have had many hits on YouTube, but I dispute them because I always hold a valid license and offer to send it to both YouTube, and the company claiming infringement.  All hits that I have had have been withdrawn by the copyright holder.

George