How to Use YouTube's Creative Commons to Create Videos
YouTube's Creative Commons (CC) provides a simple method for using creative work to create your own videos. All you need to use is YouTube Video Editor and YouTube’s extensive Creative Commons video library. In this library, you can choose the videos you want to edit; then incorporate them into your own projects.
To find videos on YouTube to use, simply perform a search on the YouTube Video Editor Search bar.
When embedding Creative Commons (CC) content in your video, you will see the title of the original video below your video player. This way, any video that you use with the Creative Commons license can be used by other users to share and modify their own creations in as much as they mention the due credits for their work.
If you’re a digital content writer, especially when you’re into YouTube video making, then you’ll agree with me that the Creative Commons licensing feature is a very good idea.
In my next training, I’ll show how you can access and use the YouTube video editor to edit videos. Watch out!!!