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  2. Fair use on YouTube - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    Fair use on YouTube. Fair use is a legal doctrine that says use of copyright-protected material under certain circumstances is allowed without permission from the copyright holder. YouTube gets many requests to remove videos that copyright holders claim are infringing under copyright law. Sometimes these requests apply to videos that qualify ...

  3. YouTube Help - Google Help

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    Watch videos. Find videos to watch. Change video settings. Watch videos on different devices. Comment, subscribe, & connect with creators. Save or share videos & playlists. Troubleshoot problems playing videos. Purchase & manage movies, TV shows & products on YouTube.

  4. Use your Google Account for YouTube

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    You need a Google Account to sign in to YouTube. A Google Account works across all Google products (like Gmail, Blogger, Maps, YouTube, and more). Getting started | How and why to sign in to YouTube and create a YouTube channel. Subscribe to the YouTube Viewers channel for the latest news, updates, and tips.

  5. Sign in & out of YouTube. You can sign in to YouTube to access your subscriptions, playlists, uploads, purchases, history, and more. To sign in to the YouTube app, you'll need a Google Account. Learn how to create a Google Account. Tip: If you're having trouble signing in to your account, check out our accounts troubleshooting guide.

  6. 3. The amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole. Borrowing small bits of material from an original work is more likely to be considered fair use than borrowing large portions. However, if it's the “heart” of the work, even a small amount may weigh against fair use in some situations. 4.

  7. Frequently asked questions about copyright - YouTube Help

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    If you have the rights to use copyright-protected material in your video, give your video’s title and URL to the original copyright owner. This action can help you avoid a mistaken removal or block. If your video was removed by a copyright removal request in error, you can: Request a retraction from the claimant. Submit a counter notification.

  8. Create a YouTube channel - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    Sign in to YouTube on a computer. Click your profile picture Settings . Click Add or manage your channel (s). Click Create a channel . You’ll be asked to create a channel. Check the details (with your Google Account name and photo) and confirm to create your channel.

  9. Watch YouTube TV on your TV - YouTube TV Help - Google Help

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    Use your mobile device or computer to control YouTube TV on your TV. Note: If your iPhone or iPad is on iOS 14 or later, you’ll need to give YouTube permission to connect to streaming devices on your local network, such as your TV, so you can cast to your TV.

  10. Use your YouTube Premium benefits - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    Play videos on your mobile device while using other apps or when your screen is off. Background play is available on YouTube, YouTube Music, and YouTube Kids mobile apps (if these apps are available in your location) when you're signed in with your YouTube Premium membership account.

  11. Access to YouTube during your Google Workspace trial

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    Once your account has met one of the following criteria, you and your users will have access to all features of YouTube: Google has processed a payment for your account of at least $30 USD (or equivalent in your currency). *This amount doesn’t include the cost to purchase your domain if you purchased it through Google Domains.