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I'm from India we look different from the main land Indian as we are from the poorer and underdeveloped part of India if you can please help me as I want to learn more on your vlogs and ideas of your creation as I'm a nud to technology
I think we can agree that adding a new background to someone's original animation is a "remix" but it does not feel good but if it's your own viral animation it's a great way to make another version of it and build second viral channel with the same content.
you are a life saver. i was trying to find luxury clips and you are giving them for free while other people are selling. thank you again. and keep doing this work
In Germany, we have something like "Urheberrecht" which states that stealing art from another person is theft and to save the artist who actually took the time to learn a skill
Essentially, this is dropservicing. Being the middle man while profiting off of it. Absolutely brilliant way to monetize your page. Thanks for the idea, Alex
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Thank you for this bro! Taking advantage of this before everyone starts to explode! Already made my page and got posts going on🙌🏻 will continue with this and see where it all leads😌
Thanks Alex I'm very thankful to you I see your video and learning from you a I have created a Instagram theme page right now I implemented all your tips and tricks and my page is growing day by day one of my reel got 130k plus views lots of love from India ❤❤❤❤
Come on man. It is not unethical. It is repurposing. Social media is a massive mix of repurposing, remixing, reusing, copying, etc. The whole business world is built this way. There is nothing unethical about this method as I always ensure the original creators are credited if we use their content. I have built countless pages using these methods, and now people pay me to use their content. Theme pages are built this way; it's a win-win for original creators. They get additional exposure. Remember the goal of this video is so that you can "kickstart" an account and then eventually, you can create your own content and turn it into a business :)
So what's the point of this? Text on a screen and an animation zooming around where you're trying to look at both at the same time? This is what tiktok has done us.
Bro, Just a suggestion from a brother. You might spending so much time on your screen. Because you blink so frequently. If you notice. Please take care of yourself. I had the same problem when i used to watch TV alot.
Hello! I hope you'd reply to this comment, so I've scrolled through the comments about how this is an easy way to earn money and how this is just plagiarism and I understand both views, However, what were doing is getting a video, getting a different background and different effects on this video, and crediting them, it's essentially the same thing as if you just get the mp4 of the video maybe change the brightness and crediting it, like I don't understand the difference, and even if you do credit the author, reposting still gets you the profit? Even if you do credit the author, you edit the video, I think it makes sense that the author of the work should earn the money, lastly I just want to know, things like these videos don't show up in a video like pexels, pexels, is free royalty stock, however the video, is not, the video is copyright, and crediting it is different. Right? Thanks!
thank you for the video, i just wanted to know if is possible to get copyright or demonetization issues for reusing the animations, for example if i reuse the animations from dan koe or even eptavisuals with a change in colour, would i get copyright?
Very interesting video. I was curious about the section where you recommend hiring freelancers to make some animations. Do know any tips about how we can identify good animators if our budget is limited?
"Hey, I messed up. What type of content should I post on TikTok, and what niche should I explore to go viral with less competition?" Can you make video on RU-vid please 🙏🏼
Thank you Alex.. hey what types of accounts use animations as I don’t see this much on the niche that I’m in? (Fragrance ..) what could I put in the search bar of Explore to search ?
These things take time too. I'm learning to make them. It would be helpful to at least give the original credit. That's what I do if I use someone's audio even if my animation is original.
@@ucvan6290 I'm 100% with you. That's why I said giving credit is the least you can do, but a brand that's creating and breaking it down for you will win the long game no doubt.
So basically you're teaching people how to steal other people's videos and make them your own without giving a proper credit to the original creators. Good job.
@@growwithalex you didn't tell people to credit the original owners and never mentioned anything about copyright. No, this is not how social media works. You cannot reupload other people's videos and calling them as your own without asking their permission. Even the fair use law cannot protect people from doing this. Again, you are basically teaching people to blatantly steal content that the creators worked hard for. Good job bro. You're just another guru now.
It is not stealing. It is repurposing. Social media is a massive mix of repurposing, remixing, reusing, copying, etc. The whole business world is built this way. There is nothing unethical about this method as I always make sure that the original creators are credited if we use their content. I have built countless pages using these methods, and now people pay me to use their content. Theme pages are built this way; it's a win-win for original creators. They get additional exposure. Remember the goal of this video is so that you can "kickstart" an account and then eventually you can create your own content and turn it into a business :)
I am curious to know what your thoughts are about usuing other peoples content and asking for permission or not? Have you had any issues with people recognizing their edits?
Always credit them in the description. Remember the goal of this video is so that you can "kickstart" an account and then eventually you can create your own content and turn it into a business :)