Nearly five years after Google purchased YouTube, the web titan continues to add features to the world's largest video website. In a bid to put more power into users' hands, Google is rolling out ...
Even though it launched its Creative Commons video library just a year ago, YouTube is now hosting more Creative Commons videos than any other company worldwide. Dara Kerr was a senior reporter for ...
If you’ve ever yearned to mash up your cat video with some C-SPAN footage but couldn’t figure out how, today’s your lucky day. Because starting now, YouTube is giving users a choice over how they want ...
It’s been a year since YouTube launched its Creative Commons video library, inviting people to upload videos that could be repurposed and remixed for brand new content. Since then, over 4 million ...
YouTube will introduce a Creative Commons licensing option for uploaders at 9am Pacific tomorrow morning, Boing Boing reports. Flickr has offered a similar option for years that makes finding ...
YouTube is adding Creative Commons–licensed videos to its editing library, and users themselves can tag their own videos with a CC Attribution License, thus enabling easy and newly legal remixing and ...
This article forms part of Wired.co.uk's Creative Commons Week, which sees a range of articles published on the topics of CC licensing, as well as the past, present and future of the Creative Commons ...