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Hey there Inter World, I hope you're all doing well today and during this holiday season. I don't know why but for a minute there towards the end of last week I started feeling a little down. I hate that especially during this time of year. But anyway I hope this week will be better and I continue to feel good. So let's get into it, here are my thoughts on last week's questions...
On Monday I asked about the redesigned Sonic. I think he looks so much better and I'm actually wanting to check his move out now. It also looks like they overhauled the film over all a bit to. I heard a theory about how some folks think the first trailer was just a ploy to see how fans would react and that the new look and trailer was what they were going to do all along. If that's the case it was a very interesting marketing move I think lol 😊.
On Wednesday I asked about the Masked Singer. Now after her character sung the first time, there was no way to not know the flower was Patti LaBelle lol. Just like with Gladys Knight from the first season. Those iconic voices just can't be hidden. I'm looking forward to seeing who wins this season.
Lastly on Friday I asked about, the COPPA rules going into play in January. From just what I've heard and seen so far, it looks like some creators are copping better than others on platforms mainly like YouTube. I do think they need to be more clear on the rules of kid friendly vs Non-kid friendly. I do like that a lot of creators at least some that I follow are doing like the movies and placing an age restriction on some of their vids to protect themselves. I think it will be very up I the air until January comes. Until then I'll just be watching and waiting.
Let me know what you think and pass the thought along.
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Minors won't be able to livestream without an adult on YouTube anymore, due to new policies YouTube is rolling out to prevent exploitation.
YouTube is not always successful in its effort to moderate its massive community, but it’s always trying to improve.
In a blog post today, the company outlined new measures it’s taking this year to make its search engine a safe place for minors, who are at a higher risk of exploitation.
First, minors are no longer allowed to live stream unless they are “clearly accompanied by an adult.” Because YouTube can’t monitor every user as they livestream, it relies on machine learning technology (think AI) to parse videos and flag content that may be in violation of its policies. Channels that break compliance with the new livestreaming policy may lose their ability to stream.
Secondly, YouTube has been disabling comments on videos featuring minors “to limit the risk of exploitation,” albeit to the chagrin of content creators who rely on their comments sections to engage their communities. YouTube acknowledged this dissent in its blog post, but says it “strongly believes this is an important step to keeping young people safe…”
Understanding YouTube Copyright: Important Information for Creators
Understanding how copyright functions on YouTube and how it impacts your video is crucial if you want to succeed as a YouTube producer. Let's examine YouTube copyright in more detail and discuss what you should know.
What is copyright on YouTube?
Original YouTube content producers, including those of music, videos, and photos, are shielded from unauthorized use by copyright laws. You can submit a copyright claim to YouTube in the event that someone utilizes your work without your consent. This assertion provides you the authority to demand that the user of the content remove it or pay for it.
Copyright is crucial for defending the artists' legal rights and financial interests. However, navigating YouTube may often be challenging. The site has strong copyright policies. same, accidental transgressions may result in account suspensions, demonetization, or even legal action.
Guidelines to Prevent YouTube Copyright Violations
Here are some pointers to remember in order to steer clear of copyright concerns on YouTube:
1. Only utilize materials for which you have permission. If you aren't sure if you have permission to utilize someone else's content, proceed as though you don't and ask for it, or find a different way.
2. Employ music and visuals without a watermark. The ability to incorporate copyright-free content in your films without running afoul of the law is made possible by a variety of tools that are available to artists.
3. Give fair credit to others. Be sure to properly credit any content you include in your video or description if it was created by someone else.
4. Use the copyright tools on YouTube. YouTube has a strong copyright framework that enables producers to stay away from exploiting protected content. Put these resources to good use.
Keep in mind that even one copyright violation can have negative effects on your channel, such as losing the ability to monetize, deleting your account, or being subjected to legal action. Always take copyright seriously, and safeguard your channel and material by taking the proper precautions.
In conclusion, understanding YouTube copyright is crucial if you want to become a successful artist on the network. It might be intimidating. You can maintain your channel secure and successful by adhering to the regulations, avoiding copyright infringement, and being proactive with your material.
What is happening with YouTube right now? | YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki on 60 minutes, CBS | Youtuber Discussion Live
What is happening with YouTube right now? Is YouTube going to end in 2020? And what about COPPA? Unfortunately, those were just a couple of questions unanswered by Susan Wojcicki during her interview with Lesley Stahl from 60 minutes, CBS. The misleading focus of the interview and what are the real questions YouTubers and viewers want to ask and hear answers about? Let's talk tonight at 7 PM EST in a live chat discussion on Puša Studios Special! Do you feel that YouTube is going through an existential crisis of a decade? What questions would you ask Susan Wojcicki if you had an opportunity? Share with us in a comment below! It's your opportunity for the Youtuber discussion live!
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YouTube Monetization and Partner Program Changes Effective Today
YouTube Monetization and Partner Program Changes Effective Today
YouTube rolled out a new change in its partner program’s policies today. The change was announced January 16, 2018, and here is the full text released by YouTube explaining the change:
Additional Changes to the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) to Better Protect Creators Tuesday, January 16, 2018
2017 marked a tough year for…
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