How to copy/paste reels from other platforms washout restriction?

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Hello,
what is best practice for reels copy/paste from other platforms like YT, tiktok?

how to find videos which not have copyrights or low probability that owner will report?
 
I remember that duplicating videos goes through a tool to delete remark. You can search it on Yt
 
Please search on GG first, i used it too but it's been a while since i forgot the name, i remember it was there
 
To copy and paste reels from other platforms like YT and tiktok: always credit the original creator, adapt and add your own spin, follow platform guidelines. For reels, choose short and engaging clips, consider different formats and optimize for mobile viewing.
 
When copying, you can edit a little compared to the original content. I think it won't be copyrighted. I often save good videos on tiktok and post them on facebook reels
 
You need to remove all metadata and make slight adjustments to the video. I know that this process is often referred as uniquefying, try searching for it!
 
You will have to edit the videos before posting to avoid any copyright infringement. You can change the metadata, add some random filters, add free music in the background. You will have to learn a bit of premier pro for that.
 
When copying, you can edit a little compared to the original content. I think it won't be copyrighted. I often save good videos on tiktok and post them on facebook reels
It's such an interesting method to avoid copyrighting. Thanks a lot, I will try it.
 
When copying, you should edit a little, don't be too similar to the original, I usually do this to post on Facebook and reels.
 
Hello,
what is best practice for reels copy/paste from other platforms like YT, tiktok?

how to find videos which not have copyrights or low probability that owner will report?
hi, bro! try to use creative commons contentt and of course avoid copyright material..sometimes you may check for a reuse options. otherwise, just take a default stock footage)
 
For one of my sites, I tested it by downloading YouTube clips and uploading them to TikTok.

It's been a few months, nothing "bad" is happening.

I used Creative Commons for some, and some I edited, if they weren't shorts, I just changed the dimensions.

On YouTube, search for what you want, click on Filters - Creative Commons, and choose wisely...
 
I enjoy saving videos I find interesting on TikTok and adapting them for FB Reels. It allows me to share the content I like in a different format
 
You can try video editing with Adobe Premiere Pro, add personal elements like your logo, effects, and music, Adjust video format and size accordingly, Create your own videos or use your own videos. to ensure that you are not violating any copyrights
 
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