Who can see my public comments on YouTube?
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Who can see my public comments on YouTube?
All comments on YouTube are public and anyone can reply to a comment that you post. If you can’t find a comment after you get a notification, it’s possible that the comment has already been removed. Comments can be removed by the original poster, the channel owner, or for policy violations.
Are YouTube videos public domain?
YouTube has a large collection of videos licensed under one of the Creative Commons licenses or the Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication. It contains free movies, films, and video, many of which are licensed under one of the Creative Commons licenses or are in the public domain.
Are news articles in the public domain?
It is worthy of note that news broadcasts are generally copyright protected. However, under American copyright law, there is a place for fair use. Therefore, if a user is fair use, it remains fair use even in a situation where the owner of the copyright declines to give his or her permission for the use.
Are quotations copyrighted?
According to US copyright law, the legal rights to a quote belong by default to its author (or speaker). Quotes are considered intellectual property, which is protected under the law. You have the author’s written permission to use their words on your work.
Can you search for someone’s comments on YouTube?
You can search all YouTube comments on a specific video or an entire channel using a Google Chrome browser extension. The “Comments Search for YouTube” extension lets you quickly trawl through all of the comments on a given video or even an entire YouTube channel by searching for key terms.
How do you know if a video is public domain?
How to tell if YouTube content is copyrighted
- Follow the Studio Upload flow steps as usual until you reach ‘Checks’ in the progress bar.
- At this stage, YouTube automatically checks your video for copyright issues.
- If there are no issues, you’ll see a green tick next to both ‘Copyright’ and ‘Ad suitability’.
What is the difference between a YouTube comment and a blog?
Another difference between citing a YouTube comment and a blog comment is the formatting of the title. Whereas the title of a blog post is not italicized, the title of a video is italicized. However, the “Re:” is technically not part of the video title and therefore is not italicized.
Why commenting on blogs is important?
Blog comments help you to understand what your readers want you to write about Responding to comments helps you to deepen your relationship with your readers “To say a blog is not a blog when it doesn’t have comments can’t be true, because my blog works just fine without comments.
Is there a list of works in the public domain on YouTube?
It is your responsibility to verify that a work is in the public domain before you upload it to YouTube. There is no official list of works in the public domain. However, there are some useful resources online that might help you.
How do you cite a comment on a YouTube video?
Some of the same principles for citing a blog comment also apply to citing a YouTube comment. For instance, list the commenter’s user name if their real name isn’t listed and add “Re:” followed by a space before the title of the video.