Video and music

Video

You are only able to make copies of YouTube clips that are licensed under Creative Commons. Most clips are licensed under the YouTube Standard Agreement and cannot be copied.
You can link to or embed them, but don’t forget that anything you link to or embed needs to be available legally. It’s an infringement to link to pirated material.


If linking or embedding isn’t an option, then you could:


4.3.5.1 Activity - Video

Use the provided links to look more closely at the following videos and decide how you are allowed to use them.

Note - Please make sure you check your answers to complete the activity and record your result. 

Top 20 Best Small Business Ideas for Beginners in 2017(opens in new tab)
Top 20 Best Small Business Ideas for Beginners in 2017, 2016, Youtube, Young Entrepreneurs Forum, 25 August, retrieved 30 March 2017, < https://youtu.be/G0dzLanYW1E>

5 tips for reading a balance sheet video image investopedia

5 Tips for Reading a Balance Sheet (opens in new tab)
5 Tips for Reading a Balance Sheet, 2017, Video, Investopedia Staff, 6 May, retrieved 12 May 2017, http://www.investopedia.com/articles/04/031004.asp


Music

Use of music is complex because it is usually written in a specific context and often has numerous copyright holders. Additional care needs to be taken if you intend to use music with moving images, you would need to obtain synchronisation rights from the copyright owners.

Options for music are:


4.3.5.2 Activity - Music

Your manager has sent you 3 songs he is interested in using for a video project. Check each one and respond to your manager about how you could use them.

Note - Please make sure you check your answers to complete the activity and record your result. 

Ed Sheeran - Shape of You [Official Video] (opens in new tab)

‘Drive’ by Scotty Fox (opens in new tab)

Shout Shout by Tom Boddy and Pete Masitti (opens in new tab)


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