Image source: helloliteracy.com Creative Commons licenses provide a standard way for content creators to grant permission to use their work to others. YouTube allows users to mark their videos with a Creative Commons CC BY license. These videos are then accessible to YouTube users for use, even commercially, in their own videos via the YouTube Video Editor. Attribution is automatic under the CC BY license, meaning that any video you create using Creative Commons content will show the source videos' titles underneath the video player automatically. You retain your copyright and other users get to reuse your work subject to the license terms. Who is eligible to use Creative Commons on YouTube The ability to mark uploaded videos with a Creative Commons license is only available to users whose accounts are in good standing. You can check your account status on the Features page, under your Channel Settings. The standard YouTube license remains the default setting...
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