



Other videos marked with a CC BY licence.Some examples of such cleared content are: In order to be eligible to mark your YouTube video with a Creative Commons licence it must consist entirely of content created by you or cleared under the CC BY licence. Adapt - remix, transform, and build upon the material.Share - copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format.The Creative Commons, CC BY licence gives permission that, so long as the work is attributed, anyone may: You can check this by clicking on Advanced Settings and looking at the dropdown box ‘License and rights ownership’. When uploading your content to YouTube it will automatically use the Standard YouTube licence. This means that the content may be streamed from YouTube but specifically forbids downloading, adaptation, and redistribution, except where otherwise licensed. This licence is ‘All Rights Reserved’, granting provisions for YouTube to display the content, and YouTube’s visitors to stream the content. On this page we describe the two licensing options provided by YouTube for content uploaded to its service, and suggest an additional third option for users wanting more flexibility for their content.Īlternately this content can be viewed as a PDF file: How to – apply a CC licence on YouTube (PDF 917KB)
