Taking a snooze in your car might be tempting sometimes, but depending on what state you're in, it can also very illegal. But is South Dakota one of them?
Taking a snooze in your car might be tempting sometimes, but depending on what state you're in, it can also very illegal. But is South Dakota one of them?
Taking a snooze in your car might be tempting sometimes, but depending on what state you're in, it can also very illegal. But is South Dakota one of them?
What you need to know
YouTube is automatically opting-in videos to be sampled for Shorts.
Some see the move as problematic as there was no prior notice to creators about the option.
Not all videos can opt-out of the Shorts permission, but it s not clear which.
Users are discovering that YouTube is automatically opting in their content without their consent to be used by others in YouTube Shorts, the platform that imitates TikTok. The permissions box found in a video edit screen reads that when checked, it allows people to create Shorts using parts of this video. Users are finding that this box is automatically checked: