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aldanson
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#1 · Posted: 19 Oct 2009 02:16


I have been working with data entry and affiliate programs for a few years now and I have been making great money. I have also learned what works and what doesn't.

I have had the idea to create my own data entry/work at home/affiliate program. I have set up with various companies who will offer traditional data entry jobs. I have also set up a tutorial on how to get set up with affiliate programs and how to market the products. Now with this I am wondering if it is legal to create tutorial videos that capture the screens of various sites? An example would be a tutorial video screen capture of how to sign up and choose a product using click bank.

I know most of the information is available to people over the internet free but searching can be tough and people seem to be lazy. So I figure since I have done this and have basically all the steps that people need to follow then they can buy it from me.

Anyway my real issue is the legal rights. If I am allowed to create tutorial videos on how to use various sites step by step or not. I would be charging a fee for the program.

Thanks

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Offer Tsuriel
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#2 · Posted: 19 Oct 2009 15:44


The sollution for this is very simple.

You should just ask the site owners if they agree to your proposal.

Personally I am sure they will, because they will get traffic from it, so why not?

This is a great idea, update us about your progress, and good luck.

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#3 · Posted: 20 Oct 2009 15:11


aldanson:
Now with this I am wondering if it is legal to create tutorial videos that capture the screens of various sites? An example would be a tutorial video screen capture of how to sign up and choose a product using click bank
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Hi Aldanson,

I'm sure they wouldn't object to something like that. I'm sure they'd actually appreciate it in most cases.

Offer Truriel gave the proper solution - when in doubt, contact the webmasters of the sites in question.

It sounds like you're coming along well.

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getagrip
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#4 · Posted: 26 Oct 2009 11:37


I'm not sure what the legalities are (try looking for a forum that answers legal questions), but it is a fairly common practice, especially for sites like Clickbank.

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gowriter
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#5 · Posted: 1 Nov 2009 23:10


Be sure to ask permission of the sites. They'll tell you which portions they'd like to keep confidential.

I think it's a great idea. The more transparent you can be, the easier it will allay the fears of people interested in doing data entry. You've picked a good niche to clear up the issues. If your site clarifies the "Is it a scam or not issue?", then it sounds like you could do very well with you business.

I hope it works out for you.

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