We can't address the legality of specific implementations here, but I
can refer you to the YouTube API Terms of Service, which dictates what
you can and can't do using the API:
http://code.google.com/apis/youtube/terms.html
As an answer to your second question, in general, yes, the API can be
used to upload videos and get back the video id or URL where the video
can be watched.
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, YouTube API Team
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@YouTubeDev
On Jan 14, 10:23 am, kao <kaol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For a two month exhibits, I need to film people (max 1000 people per
> days), do some post processing on the movie, then each people need to
> access online the movie.
>
> 1)- is it legal to use youtube for a commercial exhibits ? Can I push
> 1000 movie (20mb each) per days on youtube ?
>
> 2)- if yes : is it possible to automate this: I have a program done
> in c++, Can i upload the movie with a rest api then get back the url
> of the movie ?
>
> I have no experience in web, only on c++ programs and I am a little
> bit lost :(
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