We don't allow advertising of video content on the Hub, so unfortunately no in answer to the question about making a post linking to the video. Are your videos on the other sites free? Or are you selling them? If the video is free then why not use it in the description of your scene? If the video is commercial and people must pay to subscribe, then you cannot advertise it here.
Our policy on use of NC content "with permission" is that we may request that you provide proof of written permission from the creator. We take this very seriously and our administrative team would not accept a plugin, app, or table to verify that you have permission. You would still need to provide our team with proof of written permission from the original creator.
If you need a way to keep track of your own permissions, we would suggest that you save screenshots of all of your written communications with various creators, and take notes about the specific type of permission they have granted to you. This way, if the Hub administrative team requests you to provide proof, you can check your notes and provide us with the written proof.
I sell videos by subscription o directly.
I would like to use our VAR control system to give greater guarantee to the sites that host my videos.
This at least as far as the CC license issue is concerned.
For Copyright it's another issue where obviously I should be careful about creating scenes that could take inspiration from others that already exist, but which are still different.
As mentioned, I am not interested in selling VAR files.
But if I put a VAR file up for sale on Patreon or other platforms at an absurd price like $10k so no one would ever buy it, could I use your VAR file control procedure?
As far as CC licenses are concerned, I know well how it works and that written proof is needed.
Mine is a suggestion aimed at improving the service both for us creatives and for you managers.
If permission to use an NC asset is given via your (not third-party) platform by checking a box through a VAM certified tool indicating the terms of use, the problem creatives have in collect the various permissions both given and received is gone. All already available in the database that contains the licenses.
Bringing a significant advantage for everyone, both for the control of VAM files and for the creatives themselves.
This proposal to me does not serve to circumvent the rules, but serves to make the management of NC licenses extremely more precise and reliable and at the same time easier to use.
Probably I can't explain myself or it's too difficult to create a service like this.