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I film and edit all my hunts myself. Its mine. I have sponsors and use their products in my videos. The shows owners are friends.
I don't say anything about copyrights in the video though. That would take away from the story.
I've been using smart sound and have quite a library. I know their good with what I purchased from them.
Cyberlink is who I'm concerned with.
(You really should put a little copyright blurb even if very brief and transparent in your videos. If you ever want to monetize or later on your series gets really popular, then anyone can re-edit and use it in ways other than what you intended without your permission. It is just something to think about.)
As for Cyberlink's EULA:
Think about it this way- the point of an NLE is to create / cobble together video/sound/music/pictures in a format to be shown and broadcast be it online, personal and/or commercial.
All those videos being produced by software from Adobe, Sony, Apple, Corel, AVS, Roxio etc. are these companies now suing and demanding royalties from the content creators? (You and I ?)
If you make something with PD that went viral or became a commercial success you can bet that Cyblerink will be thrilled. It's free marketing for them. (No one would trust them or buy their products if they wanted to profit from it by claiming it belongs to them and so on.)
Btw- while we are in this topic- for anyone following this discussing: Sound is a different ball of wax. Read the fine print in
Smartsound Royalty Free music you purchase and use. You can use it for personal and commercial purposes up to a limit of 10 000 units. A further "mechanical" license and additional fees are required. See link:
http://www.smartsound.com/support/licenseinfo
Rob
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