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Started January 1st, 2009 · 4 replies · Latest reply by Zonexi 15 years, 2 months ago
For those of you who know how youtube works, you may know that there is a partnership scheme. I do want to eventually be a part of this and so what I do with my videos now is very important.
The partnership scheme is basically where an advert is put onto your video and you get paid for this. However all the content in the video must be your own, sounds and image. If I were to use these sounds in my video would it still count as copyrighted material in my videos?
I don't know how strict YouTube's program is, but at the moment, freesounds are licensed Creative Commons Sampling Plus 1.0. This license allows commercial use. I'm using them all the time when uploading to Revver, which also shows ads and pays you for it.
So it may not be your sound, you do have permission to use it.
As long as you are not selling the sounds with the ads you should be ok.