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Know Your Rights

All videos uploaded to Viralskool are done so under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license that allows others to remix and share your video but not make money from doing so. They also have to give you credit (attribution). You also have an agreement with us, Viralskool, that allows us to make commercial use of your work and pay you.


The diagram and video below summarize the permissions that flow from you to others. Referring to the five points marked on the diagram (a) through (d):

(a) You create an original video and upload it to Viralskool. In doing so you all us to distribute on the web for commercial purposes and allow others non-commercial permissions to share and remix it


(b) We distribute your video on the Internet and allow others to watch.


(c) Other people have permission to remix, mashup and share your work but they aren't allowed to make money from doing so. This means, for example, that another Viralskool creative can't take your video, remix it and re-submit it. Or indeed use your video in whole or part to make money in any way.


(d) The videos created from your original video ("derivative works") must attribute the original work to you.


Flow of permissions from you to others

The above is described again in this short video.


 

The video below provides a broader explanation of copyright and Creative Commons.




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