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July 25, 2012 11:34 pm GMT

YouTube Users Can Make Videos Creative Commons By Default




Starting on Wednesday, YouTube users can license their videos for Creative Commons by default.

Cathy Casserly, CEO of Creative Commons (CC), wrote a blog post published on Wednesday reminding the public that its Creative Commons video program on YouTube is still up and running -- and has added 40 years of video in the past year since its launch.

"Four million creative commons videos on YouTube are just waiting to be reused, remixed, and reimagined," Casserly wrote.

The program, referred to as "CC BY" allows users to borrow media, edit it and share it without the threat of copyright violations.

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