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Can I use video clips from TV shows and movies in my YouTube videos if I make money from them?

Yes you can use materials from other copyrighted works like TV shows and Movies. But You have to make sure it is a FAIR USE.What is a Fair Use: Fair use is a legal doctrine that says you can use the copyrighted material from other works without asking for their permission. And it can be used to make money as well, Here’s how you can use other videos without getting sued or your channel taken down by youtube,You can make parodies of existing shows by changing the audio or combining short clips that give it a new meaning.You can use 10–15 sec clips to review these movies or shows, that is a fair use.You can highlight mistakes in a scene or storyline by adding your own voice or narrating the same.You can also have something like top ten or top twenty movies or shows to watch and use the clips from these movies, its a fair use as you are not earning by broadcasting but earning by reviewing or promoting. Anyways if you are promoting someones work they will never take an offence, its the best way of using fairly.You can also think of many other creative ways which fall under the fair use doctrine. To learn more visit Fair use - YouTube

What do you call a person who is addicted to TV shows?

There are lots of different forms of television addiction even for series themselves.You could invent words like “bingewatcher” or “serioholic”.

Can I make money on YouTube by uploading other people’s videos such as cartoons or TV shows?

Unless you have (written) permission from the owner of the content you cannot upload other people’s videos such as cartoons and TV shows, especially if they are copyrighted by the owner. If you do upload copyrighted material you could get copyright strikes on your account and often if they do not take the video down they will monetize it but all of the money you make on that video goes to the owners of the content. You can potentially purchase a license so you can use this content or use content that is licensed under the creative commons license.Find out more about the creative commons from YouTube here: Creative Commons

Who inveted the television?

The origins of what would become today's television system can be traced back to the discovery of the photoconductivity of the element selenium by Willoughby Smith in 1873, and the invention of a scanning disk by Paul Gottlieb Nipkow in 1884.

The German student Paul Nipkow proposed and patented the first electromechanical television system in 1884. Nipkow's spinning disk design is credited with being the first television image rasterizer. Constantin Perskyi had coined the word television in a paper read to the International Electricity Congress at the International World Fair in Paris on August 25, 1900. Perskyi's paper reviewed the existing electromechanical technologies, mentioning the work of Nipkow and others. The photoconductivity of selenium and Nipkow's scanning disk were first joined for practical use in the electronic transmission of still pictures and photographs, and by the first decade of the 20th century halftone photographs were being transmitted by facsimile over telegraph and telephone lines as a newspaper service.

However, it wasn't until 1907 that developments in amplification tube technology made the design practical." More at source. . .
P.S. The above answer is right also.

Which is the best app to watch indian movies and TV shows?

Hi,I would like to answer the query in a different way.What if I tell you that you don’t need to go different different websites for different kind of online content & you can watch all the live content ie. Cricket, TV Shows, Music & Movies from India as well as Foreign content from only Single App.Yes, This is TRUE. Now you can have a free All-In-One app for all the online content.Get More Tips & Tricks - Absolutely Techie

Where can I find a square shaped flat screen television?

I have a television armoire that is now about 8 years old that accommodates a 27" old school, crt (tube) tv. I like to call it my fat back tv! Anyway, the armoire is really nice and I still like it but now that its time to replace my old tv I'm finding that most of the new ones available are rectangular shaped, not square. So unless there is a such thing as a square shaped flat screen tv, I'll actually have to purchase a tv with a smaller viewing screen than I currently have -- I don't want to do that. Are there square shaped lcd/plasmas on the market? Are the priced similar to the rectangular ones? What is available for all the other (I'm guessing millions) of folks who own entertainment centers and armoires that were designed for tube tvs? Please help! Thanks a bunch!

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