[cc-community] Question about compilation visuals CC license for music video with original audio

m j mrjordan at hotmail.com
Fri Jun 19 14:51:35 UTC 2020


Hi,
I'm putting together a compilation of Creative Commons photos and video clips (visuals only) for an original music video I'm creating to inspire people to carry on during difficult times.
50% of the material is original visuals and 50% is Creative Commons visuals collected from online sources. Audio is 100% original.
Some of the material is Creative Commons 2.0, some is 2.5, some is 3.0, some is 4.0. Some are CC BY-SA, some are CC BY.
Some of the clips and photos come from government agencies like the US Army, etc.
I will be giving proper credit to each of the clips and photos owners, of which there will be dozens listed.
my questions are:
1. I will be giving the song away free for a limited time, however if I want to sell the song in the future, I don't want to give up the copyright.
from the little knowledge I have, seems I should upload with the CC BY-SA 4.0 license to YouTube, but my understanding is that I would still maintain my copyright, all rights reserved on the music portion of the video as long as I put that in writing along with the 4.0 designation for the visual portion of the music video? How should I word that?
"Audio ©MrJordan all rights reserved/ video by MrJordan licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/> ?

2. can I still include all of the clips and photos if the photo/video clips license types are all different? (CC BY-SA, CC BY, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, etc).in other words, how do I include all the clips and photos if they all have different licenses?
thank you for your help!



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