Absolutely. We expressly discourage our users from violating the intellectual property rights of others. In addition to our Terms of Service, LiveVideo will respond quickly and efficiently to any claim of copyright infringement properly made through our Copyright policy. Our team of staff moderators is constantly on the lookout for videos that violate our Terms of Service, and will respond promptly to reports of copyright infringement. We also have a flagging system in place for our user community to report violations to us. Under each video player is a “Report Content” link for users to notify us. Additionally, violations can be reported to us at violations@livevideo.com. If you didn’t make it or have not been granted a license to use the video, chances are HIGHLY likely the video is copyrighted. In short, copyright protection is given to those individuals who originally create a work. For more information, you can visit the United States Copyright website at: http://www.copyright.gov. Yep. Best way to avoid getting slapped with a lawsuit, ask permission to use the music. But don’t let music halt your video project! There are many sources for royalty-free music on the web, and your editing software may come with some as well. Absolutely. By uploading your original content, you are granting LiveVideo a limited, revocable license to distribute your content. You can terminate this license at any time by taking your content down. For that, it’s your sole responsibility to check your distribution agreement regarding the content. It depends on whether the rights you granted were Internet rights and whether the distribution deal is exclusive or non-exclusive. Visit our Copyright policy to find out how to report potential infringements. Inappropriate content is content that violates our Terms of Service or is deemed otherwise offensive, lewd, not appropriate for children under 13, hateful, and any other content that a reasonable person living in society would consider inappropriate. |