Getting permission

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  • Getting permission

    Hey there.
    So I need help from anyone who can provide it.
    I'm trying to figure out how to get written permission to use someone else's YT content on my YT channel.
    I made two montages for one of my favorite LP'ers using footage from his channel.
    I tried partnering with a gaming network and they said I need to get written permission from said YouTuber.

    How do you go about doing that?

    Thanks

  • Yep, basically what Bundyclan said, plus one thing:
    If the creator is asked about, you should obviously credit the person you asked permission for, the real creator of the footage. I mean, if youre using someone else's footage, for example.
    But i dont really think there can be a document to prove that.. It sounds like a stupid boureocracy to just ask a document about things, even if the guy is supporting you with the credit thing.. :/

    The post was edited 1 time, last by NuMetalWolf ().

  • Nevermind.. I still dont think the idea of a document is necessary.

    The post was edited 1 time, last by NuMetalWolf ().

  • Man, i got it. I just dont think its really necessary. For me its just delaying. You sure theyre not trying to bargain with you? Its not really needed at all.
  • Well, I have. I'm kinda wanting to wait until I have more subs/views though. I have 334 subs and almost 10k views. I wanna wait until I have at least 1k subs. I hate seeing stupid kids with like 12 subs getting partnered with RPM and all of that. I'll never partner with them. I have gotten contacted by a subsidiary of "Fullscreen" called "Creator-X" I thought about joining them, but there wasn't enough feedback from anyone to form a solid opinion. Any suggestions?