Monetization Disabled

yes I own.

You say you own everything but a quick internet search reveals that you took images from the web and blurred out the watermarks. Your video first, then the original image.

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You say you own everything but a quick internet search reveals that you took images from the web and blurred out the watermarks. Your video first, then the original image.

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may be the logo not erased by me or the slide copied from other website which logo already been erased.
if lets say I have copied that image then, if I mention the source name in description of the video and then will get the video monetized?

what say?
 
Technically, if you get flagged like this and you don't have some sort of stated permission by the owners, then you're kinda out of luck.

That and I'm not 100% sure how voice programs fall under fair use...
 
Technically, if you get flagged like this and you don't have some sort of stated permission by the owners, then you're kinda out of luck.

That and I'm not 100% sure how voice programs fall under fair use...

ok, If I mention the visual details, is that possible to get my video monetized?
 
No period. Once a video is demonetized there is pretty much no way to get it back.

Sorry, I do not help people who profit from other people's content. My work is done here.

my project is travel and tourism so need to get pics a must thing. I cant go every where for the snapshot and am using my own pics aswell trying as much as to use my own, if not found researching on internet but not doing any editing.

this is the way so I am doing and is there any other way?
 
It doesn't matter who altered the image, you don't own the rights to use the image. You can try getting permission from the person who created the image, but I think it's too late now. Never use images that aren't free to use. There are websites to find those. Depending on what you need, you may have to pay for good quality pictures though.
 
It doesn't matter who altered the image, you don't own the rights to use the image. You can try getting permission from the person who created the image, but I think it's too late now. Never use images that aren't free to use. There are websites to find those. Depending on what you need, you may have to pay for good quality pictures though.
yeah ok I agree

but from which sites can I import like blogspots, .com's, any other...

if I copy one's images if I mention the source in the description, will the video get monetized?

any other ways like this?
 
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