How to use Standard YouTube License Video.
There are two types of YouTube video licenses, one is the Creative Commons attribution that I defined in the previous post and the second is the standard YouTube license.
When a user uploads a video to your YouTube channel, they can select a license option. The one option is "YouTube Standard License", which means you allow YouTube streaming rights. This basically means that your video may be retrieved from YouTube for viewing only and may not be produced or otherwise distributed without your consent. Therefore, under a standard YouTube license, the person who uploaded the original video has the right to say "no" to the use of his video.
- Open the video that you want to use.
- A copy channel name that owns the video.
- Open a new tab and go https://socialblade.com/
- At social blade paste the channel name in the search bar and click search.
- After this click select channel.
- When the channel opens see network/claim by if there is none you can use this video if someone claims network you do not use this video.
For a better guide, you can watch the video or click the image below and go Mix tube channel for high-resolution video.
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