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there's honestly no other platform out
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there like YouTube that gives creators
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the ability to potentially make millions
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of dollars on it and the amount of
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Freedom that comes with that can be
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incredible but one thing that YouTube
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never compromises on is its copyright
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policy it does not allow creators to
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re-upload another person's original work
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yet you see tons of channels
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re-uploading people's videos and making
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tons of money doing so one great example
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that you may even be familiar with is
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the Channel watch Mojo it's a faceless
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Channel in the movie and celebrity Niche
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and it just re-uploads different movie
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parts does commentary on them welcome to
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watchmojo.com and today we're counting
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down our picks for the top 10 movie
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portrayals of real life gangsters come
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on Donnie help me play this fast and
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currently the channel has over 25
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million subscribers and according to
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Social blade they're making millions of
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dollars per year just from ad Revenue
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alone another example is the channel Dr
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insanity this is a real life crime
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incident-based channel that uses other
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people footage and Garners over a
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million views on every video and apart
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from just these two there's hundreds of
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other channels out there that are almost
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entirely based on other people's content
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they do not show their faces the clips
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do not belong to them and sometimes even
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the voices in these videos are not
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theirs but these channels are somehow
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ranking high in terms of views
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subscribers and most importantly revenue
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and this begs the literally million
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dooll question if YouTube has such rigid
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copyright rules then how are such
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channels still working how are these
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faceless channels making millions
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avoiding copyright well in this video
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I'm going to be answering your copyright
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related questions and this is coming
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from somebody who actually runs over 12
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of these channels that do exactly this a
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lot of them are based on using other
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people's videos now a big disclaimer
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before we get into this video I am not a
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lawyer I'm not your lawyer so this is
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not legal or financial advice in anyway
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take this for what it is the
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entertainment value that it is but today
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I'm just talking from my personal
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understanding in doing this now if
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you're interested in YouTube automation
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which obviously are if you click to
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watch this video you should learn what
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copyright actually means and to find the
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answer to this question I'm not going to
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make you jump through a bunch of Hoops
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doing a ton of research to find this
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YouTube support page has this answered
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for us according to YouTube support when
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somebody creates an original work
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whether it be a video a song or a
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picture they automatically hold the
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copyright to that work only they or the
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people they allow can use reproduce or
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display this copyrighted content if we
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look at YouTube's copyright policy it
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strictly says creators should only
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upload videos that they have made or
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that they are authorized to use this
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means they should not upload videos that
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they didn't make or use content that
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somebody else owns the copyright too and
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just looking at that it might seem like
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how could we possibly use somebody
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else's content with YouTube spelling it
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out like that you may think that nobody
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could use anybody else's content but
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still there's so many channels including
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many of my own that are using other
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people's content in the form of Clips
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within their own videos they might be
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asking Matt how did these channels get
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away with this without getting tons of
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copyright claims and getting all of this
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shut down immediately well these
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channels are able to do this because
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they're protected by a copyright
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Doctrine known as fair use you might
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have heard of fair use before but you
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probably have some misconceptions about
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it if you haven't taken the time to
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really understand what fair use actually
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means fair use says that in certain
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situations you can use copyrighted
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material without asking for permission
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from the copyright owner and this is an
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exception to that rule that we talked
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about earlier now this might sound like
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a magical word and you might think that
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this is specific to YouTube well no this
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is specific to anybody reusing anybody
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else's copyright material at least
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within the United States so therefore
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YouTube does not make the determination
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whether something is fair use or whether
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it's not fair use so if your channel
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deals with copyright claims or copyright
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strikes and we'll talk about those a
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little bit more later in this video it
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could theoretically go to court and then
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you'll have to comply with the local
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laws of where you're dealing with that
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dispute so different countries and
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regions have different laws and
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different rules when it applies to this
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but we're going to be talking about fair
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use under the American context since
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YouTube is an American company and
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there's four super important factors
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that we take into consideration whenever
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we are using content under the doctrine
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of fair use if the content that you're
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copying checks all four of these factors
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in my opinion it's going to be an a much
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better position and it'll be following
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the fair use guidelines that not only
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YouTube sets out but the legal system
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also sets out in terms of fair use and
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remember I'm not a lawyer this is just
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my understanding of this but I hope this
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helps so let's first of all talk about
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what is not fair use compilations aren't
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fair use and just linking to another
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video in your description and saying
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that you gave them credit is also not
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unfortunately fair use now this may seem
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like a bad thing because then it's not
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super easy just to re-upload other
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people's videos and make compilations
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you've probably seen tons of
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compilations out there if you literally
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just look up cat compilation you'll see
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tons of videos that have uploaded with
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millions of views a lot of them but
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unfortunately a lot of these videos are
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not able to get monetized and even if
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they are a lot of them get claimed by
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who owns the original footage and
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therefore the money can go to them in
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some circumstances and even if a channel
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does make money short term like with
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compilation videos per se it might be
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just that short term it might not be
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building a real long-term business with
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YouTube which I want to help you do I
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would much rather you build a long-term
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business that you're happy with that
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you're able to make money with over a
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long period of time because then the
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work you're putting into this is way
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more worth it and while you think this
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might be a bad thing it can actually be
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a good thing depending on how you look
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at it I choose look at this as a really
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good thing because these copyright
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protections help our content first of
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all stay protected and secondly it adds
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a barrier to entry that a lot of people
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who are just going into making money on
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YouTube don't want to to do so the
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competition for us is less and there's
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not many people really doing this the
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right way and the ones that are doing
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this the right way are a lot of the ones
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running those big channels like watch
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Mojo for example they are doing this the
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right way in my opinion so Factor number
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one when it comes to fair use is the
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purpose of the content if your purpose
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of the content is to directly compete
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with the content that you're using that
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is not going to be a good fair use
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defense in my opinion so say you find a
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video of like a cat video or something
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like that and you literally just
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re-upload it to YouTube it's going to be
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directly competing with that original
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cat video so the purpose of that content
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is not good in YouTube's eyes and in
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Fair use's eyes however if you make a
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piece of content that's for example
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news-based and you're reporting on news
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about something that have happened and
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you're talking about that cat video in
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the context of a larger story that is a
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much better defense in terms of fair use
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in my opinion so if it's being used for
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news or entertainment or education in
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some way and it's part of a larger
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context in the video that you're using
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that's much better so if I was for
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example going to use that cat video
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example and I did an educational video
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let's say about the top 10 best capat
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breeds and I showed that video for only
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a couple seconds as I was talking about
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a particular capat breed that would be a
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much better use in my opinion that's
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what I personally would do and to
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demonstrate this further let me give you
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some examples of some channels that are
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almost entirely based on using other
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people's content and the first one I'm
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going to point to is a channel called
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top fives this is a channel that
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actually inspired my faceless YouTube
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you Journey was one of the first ones
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that I saw out there and it inspired me
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to start making some faceless videos
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myself and boy am I glad that I did
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because now I've made millions of
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dollars from YouTube and I've been lucky
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enough to completely change my life not
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have to go to college work a 9-5 job
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apologies for going through that if this
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is the thousandth time that you've heard
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it but that top five's channel is mostly
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educational and entertainment based so
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they're going to be making videos where
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the footage that they use is part of a
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larger context within their video and
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there's always a voice over on top of
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the video and it's talking about
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different subjects and using those
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videos that it might use from other
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YouTube channels within the context of
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that so transforming the content and
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giving it another purpose is our first
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Factor when it comes to fair use now the
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second factor is the source of the
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content if you're going to be using
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content from highly copyrighted sources
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for example movies TV shows or stuff
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like that channels like watch Mojo have
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shown us that this is certainly possible
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but don't expect a low barrier to entry
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if you're going to be doing that you
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will likely still deal with copyright
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problems if you're using clips from
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movies and TVs and everything because
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YouTube has a built-in content ID system
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which will scan your video and you'll
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get a copyright claim much sooner you
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can always dispute that claim like watch
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Mojo probably has to deal with and they
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probably do that quite a bit but in my
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opinion the source of the content
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grabbing it from highly copyrighted
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places is not the best for beginners
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with faceless channels in my opinion
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Factor number three is the amount of
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content so if you're just using a couple
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seconds from a clip it's way more likely
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to be cons considered fair use than if
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you show a full 10-minute video within
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your video so you want to be switching
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up Clips often and a way to really help
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with this is to intermix stock footage
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throughout your video you can get that
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from places like story blocks for
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example or if you want some free places
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pixabay or pexels and just keeping the
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amount of copyrighted material you use
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within your video especially specific
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Clips keeping that to a minimum really
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helps in the past I've said you know
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keep it under 10 13 seconds and I've
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called it the 13c rule but really this
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isn't a hard Rule and this is a big
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misconception that a lot of people have
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had and I always need to specify this
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isn't a hard rule but rather it's just
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the best practice for doing this in my
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personal opinion Factor number four is
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the nature of the copyrighted work so
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what this means is that using material
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from primarily factual sources is more
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likely to be considered fair use than
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from fictional sources and YouTube tells
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us this on their website and what this
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essentially means is that in general if
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you use footage from a fact ual Source
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you'll likely be in a better position
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than from a fictional TV show or movie
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not to say that can't work cuz we've
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already talked about channels doing that
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but it's just one more factor to
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consider that YouTube gives us on their
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help page regarding fair use now at this
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point you might be saying Matt that's a
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lot to remember how am I going to
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actually implement this actionably on my
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YouTube channel and what does all this
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information actually mean well the
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reason I've told you all this so far is
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so you can start just understanding at a
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high level exactly how fair use works
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and start thinking in a way that is
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beneficial to fair use on your channel
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but now I want to go over some
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actionable steps that you can take think
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of this sort of like a checklist this is
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what I personally use when I'm
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generating more content paying other
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people to make it for me making some
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myself this is the checklist I look for
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in terms of fair use on my videos number
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one I always want to make sure to have
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an original voiceover and a script for
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that voiceover that is not only original
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but also provides value to the end
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viewer which can be educational or
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entertainment value any kind of value
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it's given to the end viewer is going to
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be very beneficial within this part of
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the checklist so I have an original
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voice over number two keep the amount of
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individual Clips used to a minimum I try
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to keep it under 10 seconds again not a
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hard rule of fair use but it's just a
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best practice that I've personally found
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it may also help videos not get flagged
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automatically with YouTube's Content ID
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system number three show many Clips so
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this means for example putting stock
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footage in between your Clips Maybe for
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articles that you're talking about
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showing those on the screen showing
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screen recordings all these type of
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things next give credit to the original
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clip that you're using in the
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description now this is optional you
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don't have to do this YouTube tells us
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that this might not even make a
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difference in the final analysis if
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something's fair use or not but what I
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found is that this typically increases
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Goodwill between you and the person's
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clip that you're using because you're
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basically just giving them a free shout
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out so I think it can hurt to do that
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and in my opinion it's a good idea to do
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when you can now I typically only do
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this if I'm showing a super large
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portion of a clip within my video like
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for example let's say I do a video about
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the top 10 fastest cars in the world and
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I show this one video for quite an
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extended period of time then I'll
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definitely want to give credit to that
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in the description and it's just a best
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practice in my opinion now even doing
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all of this there is still a potential
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of dealing with copyright problems and
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if you run a YouTube channel you will
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probably have to deal with this sometime
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within your YouTube Journey it doesn't
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have to be this big scary thing I deal
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with this all the time on my faceless
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YouTube channels and the way that I deal
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with this is that number one I make sure
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that all of my content follows fair use
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and number two when these pop up I make
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sure to dispute these claims because at
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the end of the day I'm following fair
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use guidelines so I've had to deal with
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this dozens upon dozens of times
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throughout my YouTube journey I just go
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into the YouTube Studio dispute the
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claim and it allows you to write in why
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your videoos fair use so I make sure to
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mention that I follow all of the fair
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use guidelines that YouTube gives us I
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make sure to make it different in nature
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from the original and I make sure to
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actually have my video following fair
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use guidelines but even doing all this
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there's always a potential of dealing
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with copyright claims copyright strikes
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whatever so make sure to dispute it as
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long as you actually followed fair use
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I've never had to deal legally with
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anything that's resulted from this but
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that is a possibility but there are ways
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of running channels where you never have
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to deal with copyright at all now at
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this point in the video you might be
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saying Matt that sounds really
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attractive to me I would love to just
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not even have to think about any of this
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Stu stuff and if that's you you can look
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into channels like running stock footage
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based channels which you literally only
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basically use stock footage within your
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videos and channels like world according
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to breaks in the travel Niche do this or
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channels like body Hub within the health
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Niche do this or channels like brainy
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dose within the psychology Niche also do
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this it's basically just stock footage
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throughout their videos and they do a
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voiceover on top of that stock footage
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and they do incredibly well so you could
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do channels like that you could do like
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scary story channels which are basically
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just a story that you yourself with like
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a stock image or even a stock video in
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the background of it you won't have to
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deal with copyright then run an
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animation Channel where you pay someone
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to animate the videos for you or if you
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have original content that you own for
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example I'm recording this video right
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here so I own this video therefore I own
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the copyrights to it won't have to deal
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with problems there make sure to use
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music from the YouTube audio library you
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don't have to deal with like copyright
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problems from music or anything like
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that make it simple use music from the
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YouTube audio library or if you need a
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bigger selection story blocks as you
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covered there also story blocks is what
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I personally use as well or do things
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like screen recording tutorials where
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you own the content that you're screen
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recording now do not let this video
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scare you off from doing faceless
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YouTube channels I know we went over a
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lot within this video but I hope I made
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this subject a little bit less scary for
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you because at the end of the day
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YouTube has completely changed my life
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with running faceless channels and if
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this video can just stop you from for
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example starting a compilation Channel
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where you'd have to deal with copyright
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all the time and instead run a channel
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where you either follow fair use
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guidelines and you do it the the right
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way as I specified throughout this video
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feel free to go back to the fair use
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checklist at any time screenshot that or
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whatever or you run one of those
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channels where you never have to doal
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with copyright either as long as I've
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helped you with that then I consider my
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job well done and if you want to run a
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faceless YouTube channel I've made you a
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completely free training that you can
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give you the Keys of the Kingdom for
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doing this I go over the best niches to
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do this in how to generate tons of
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content without ever showing your face
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yes I said generate not making the
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content and also how to get tons of
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views and subscribers doing this and
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monetize to the next level so it's worth
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