The standard YouTube licence is detailed in the Terms of Service, but basically you grant YouTube to broadcast your video on YouTube. Apart from that, you retain all copyright.
It means you allow people to watch your video, but not download it, copy, or distribute it. If you want people to be able to redistribute it you can select a Creative Commons license
It depends on what you are trying to make. If u want to make a looping video you should download Hitfilm. I made a 10 hour long youtube video on this app. Check my bio if you are interested in making money on youtube
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You would have to download the YouTube video. Unless the video is under a Creative Commons license, downloading a YouTube video is against the YouTube Terms of Service.
A standard driver's license- usually called an operator's license.
You just get a standard business license from your county.
If you have a performance license, no. If you are recording it and have a mechanical license, no. If you are posting it to YouTube and have a synchronization license and a performance license, no. If you are doing any of these things without a license, yes.
The main difference is the license it gives you a business license in business version and standard license in standard and sometimes it I believe also has more applications and many people can share on business.
YouTube Is Removing Any Artist That Refuses to License Its Subscription Service
Its means you get an youtube award
No, you do no have to indicate the Trademarks held by Apple (iPad, iTunes, etc.), but you cannot put commercial music in the background or show copyrighted movies on the screen of the iPad during the presentation. If you create the video yourself, you cannot copyright it beyond the standard YouTube license or Creative Commons licenses. This is a condition of service with YouTube.
No. Just a moped license or a standard drivers License.
No. The YouTube app comes with the iPad standard.