Hello,
I work for Reuters TV and have seen the video ‘Hashtag Chaton‘ on YouTube.
Can I ask if the video is yours? If so I'd like to ask your permission for us to include it in our output. It’s interesting and original video and many people already have seen it online.
Meanwhile could you reply to the following questions? We just need some information in order to report on the story accurately.
- Where exactly was the video filmed?
- What date was it filmed?
- How did you come up with the idea to make this video?
- Could you tell me more about the cat?
- Could you tell me more about yourself?
- Do you have any other interesting information about the video that would help me tell the story?
- Do you own the music used in video? If so, can we see the copy of music license to check if it could be distributed by third parties? If not, can we get the material with natural sound or replace the music with some license free one?
- How would you like to be credited?
I would also be grateful if you wouldn’t mind replying to the below wording for your official permission.
Please confirm you represent and warrant you own the video entitled ‘Hashtag Chaton‘ posted by the YouTube user ‘Olivier Servieres' here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76hrIcBuK18That you agree to provide it to Reuters non-exclusively and have not promised or provided it to any other persons or entities for their exclusive use.
Also that you agree to allow Reuters and Reuters customers, which include news organisations around the world, to use, edit and create derivative works from the video.
Reuters and Reuters customers can also use and republish the video in any media, including digital, broadcast, radio and online anywhere in the world.
You further agree that Reuters may add the video to its online video archive.
This is in the understanding it will include the restriction of an on-screen courtesy to you.
Je comprends rien aux contraintes. Le site de sa boite : thomsonreuters.com