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Possible "copyright" "infringement" and Youtube policy

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demosthenes posted on Thu, Mar 18 2010 5:49 PM

I have a screen recorder, and I want to use it to record a snippet from the latest Max Keiser show on Russia Today's Youtube channel. If I were to do that and upload it to my Youtube channel, would that be cool or not cool? I do see other channels with clips from RT all the time, but I want to make sure. 

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Your best bet would probably be to ask the holder of the RT YouTube channel...

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demosthenes:

I have a screen recorder, and I want to use it to record a snippet from the latest Max Keiser show on Russia Today's Youtube channel. If I were to do that and upload it to my Youtube channel, would that be cool or not cool? I do see other channels with clips from RT all the time, but I want to make sure. 

I always look for copyright statements in their videos, on their channel page, on their website, etc, in the hopes of finding a 'free to use' or similar statement. You can find out rather quickly what kind of policy people or organizations have chosen. As mentioned: sending them a message or email would be a possible last resort if you can't figure it out yourself.

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Indeed.. guess I'll see what RT says.

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demosthenes:

I have a screen recorder, and I want to use it to record a snippet from the latest Max Keiser show on Russia Today's Youtube channel. If I were to do that and upload it to my Youtube channel, would that be cool or not cool? I do see other channels with clips from RT all the time, but I want to make sure. 

I always look for copyright statements in their videos, on their channel page, on their website, etc, in the hopes of finding a 'free to use' or similar statement. You can find out rather quickly what kind of policy people or organizations have chosen. As mentioned: sending them a message or email would be a possible last resort if you can't figure it out yourself.

That's what I was thinking, but I sent a message anyway.  Anyway..

 

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So it's cool.

 

...I can't believe RT is government funded.

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