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Find interesting videos that you want to upload to the platform.
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Make sure the video license complies with the Terms
- If you want to change it, make sure it is not CC BY-ND.
- Create or specify the desired sketch and, depending on the license type, obtain the correct attribution information.
- Please note that if the source is a YouTube video licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed), the link at the bottom of the description is CC BY 3.0, not 4.0.
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Upload the video to the platform with all the metadata.
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Repeat 1-4 until you've downloaded all the videos you want for the week.
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The video, and all metadata, is licensed under:
- No rights reserved:
- Public Domain
- CC0 - Public Domain Dedication (Same terms as the Public Domain)
- Other Creative Commons licenses:
- CC BY - Creative Commons Attribution License
- Requires attribution
- CC BY-SA - Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
- Requires attribution, and any derivative work must have the same license
- CC BY-ND - Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs License
- CC BY - Creative Commons Attribution License
- No rights reserved:
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Requires attribution, and no derivative work allowed
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If you want to share any content that is not licensed under any of these, you must clarify this with the Bounty Manager
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The same licensing rules to all metadata, meaning channel artwork and video thubmnails
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All metadata is set correctly, especially if relevant to the license (eg. attribution is required for all CC BY* licenses)
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Duplicates will not be accepted unless the quality is significantly better
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Videos are placed in channels themed appropriately (eg. a cryptocurrency video shouldn't be in a baking channel)
- Please post to the correct forum thread created for the Bounty with all requested information in the exact format required by BM.
- The maximum number of posts from one user per week is 10 videos
- Maximum payout for one user per week $ 30
- Each submission must be a unique message on the forum, must contain - source, format, category, description, license.
- Any mass applications may be disqualified.
- Any incomplete materials WILL BE FULLY IGNORED
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Link to your video in Atlas
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Video title (short description of the video)
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Video duration (at least 1 minute)
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Video category
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License (source clearly showing that the video is properly licensed)