Calebthevideomaker asked:
If I created a youtube video (no copyright allowed) and sent people to my website with a link in the description, and my website has copyright stuff on there. such is other websites, products, and programs to look into. Am I allowed to do that without permission.
I see websites promoting Affiliate marketing websites all the time trying to get more referals, What all can you do??
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The term “no copyright allowed” is nonsense. Everything you or anybody else creates is AUTOMATICALLY copyrighted and protected by the copyright laws of any country where it is published. Only the copyright owner (or proper licensee) can upload materials legally to YouTube or any other online distribution.
Your website is, itself, copyrighted to the extent you did anything “creative.” Anything on your website that was copied from anyone else is a copyright infringement unless you can prove you fall under some exemption or exception when you’re sued.
Most cross-marketing websites have written and executed licenses to use materials from each others’ websites.