Does youtube or any other website receive ownship of the copyrights to your original work if you upload your work on to their website for public viewing?

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Does youtube or any other website receive ownship of the copyrights to your original work if you upload your work on to their website for public viewing?

Asked on January 26, 2012 under Business Law, Florida

Answers:

Kenneth Avila / Kenneth Avila, Patent Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

When you create an account on YouTube, and many other websites like YouTube, you are asked to read and sign an agreement.  You will need to read that agreement to determine if you "assign" your copyrights to YouTube when uploading the work.  Assignment is the legal term used when you transfer rights in something you have to another.  You can ask YouTube to show you the agreement or by going to your account you may be able to see it online.  


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