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Sharing and copyright

When it comes to sharing your Biteable videos, understanding copyright is essential. This guide covers what you need to know about sharing and protecting your content.

Common Questions:
What the copyright limitations in using my videos?
Can I share my videos on social media?

Acceptable Use



Generally speaking, creating a video in Biteable and allowing you to share it with your audience on any platform is the goal of our service.

Can I share my Biteable video on social media?



Absolutely! Sharing your Biteable creation is what it's all about. Whether you're on YouTube, Linkedin, Instagram, Tik-Tok, Facebook, or any other platform, you have the freedom to showcase your video to the world.

Are there any limitations to where I can share my video?



You can share your video on any platform, website, or app you like. The world is your oyster!

Can I use still images of Biteable content or animations in my materials?



Reach out to support to check with us so we can understand what you are trying to do. Generally we are supportive of customers using our content for reasonable marketing and communications purposes.

What about copyrights? Can I use everything in my video freely?



While Biteable provides a vast library of royalty-free music, images, and videos, it's important to remember that some elements might have specific usage rights. Here's a breakdown:

Biteable content: You have the right to use any content within your video and share it wherever you please.
Uploaded content: If you upload images, videos, or music, ensure you have the necessary permissions to use and share them. This includes copyright clearance for any copyrighted material you include.

Restrictions



If you take content from Biteable and use it for purposes that do not include making a video to share (e.g., stealing music tracks, stock footage, animations, etc.) to use or sell in ways the service was not intended, this is not acceptable use and is not permitted.

Music and audio



Music files provided by Biteable may not be transferred, copied, or duplicated in projects created outside of Biteable.
Audio files may not be resold, licensed, leased or in any way distributed to any third party.
Release or distribution of Biteable's music tracks, such as making them available for download via the internet, is not permitted.

Learn more about managing a copyright claim here

Other stock materials (images, footage, animations, etc)



Including stock materials in templates of any nature, including for websites, documents, projects, or otherwise for distribution or sale to third parties is not permitted.
Use of the stock materials to create a derivative work based on or incorporating the stock materials is not permitted.
You shall not modify or delete any copyright, trademark, or other proprietary notices that appear in the stock materials.

More information



If you have any questions, please reach out to our support team. We're here to help!

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Updated on: 21/10/2024

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