is it ok to make an article from youtube's video subtitles ? hey, I have a question for you guys, is it possible and legal (does it work at least ) to make a blog article from subtitles of a youtube video (The video is not mine ) ++++++++++++++ list of top cheapest host http://Listfreetop.pw Top 200 best traffic exchange sites http://Listfreetop.pw free link exchange sites list http://Listfreetop.pw list of top ptc sites list of top ptp sites Listfreetop.pw Listfreetop.pw +++++++++++++++ There's some software that does this automatically (content gorilla) - which searches on keywords then extracts the text from a video to create a post. It suggests to only use those videos with creative commons licenses. Edit: I guess the creator of this changed name or disappeared from BHW. I can not find him to make a tag. It is possible that other people may use the same youtube video for their articles as well thus copyright may be an issue. Regardless, if you are looking for such options, there are tools that you could use to transcribe youtube videos. If you want to avoid copyright issues, I’d advise you against it. However, you can use the transcript and rewrite it so that plagiarism tools like Copyscape don’t recognize it. Still, it’s not enough to just use synonyms and reformulate a couple of sentences, you will need to work on the rewrite carefully. You may is well just get some content written and use a content spinner to get the uniqueness. Edit: I guess the creator of this changed name or disappeared from BHW. I can not find him to make a tag. He changed his username to @FatBee. And I really thank him for such a great subtitles scraper. It has helped me a lot. hey, I have a question for you guys, is it possible and legal (does it work at least ) to make a blog article from subtitles of a youtube video (The video is not mine ) Yeah possible that but you to rewrite them and publish don't copy paste them. Rewriting means changing whole sentences or simply grammar correction? Do you must change sentences of speaking English to academic or written English? Like i gonna write - I'm going to write. I wanna start - I want to start. hey, I have a question for you guys, is it possible and legal (does it work at least ) to make a blog article from subtitles of a youtube video (The video is not mine ) You can, but it might end up as a nonsensical mess. If you need a quality article, you can just watch the video, take notes, and write something in your own words. It's been discussed before but I assume Google already has the subtitle text archived and will mark it as duplicate if you post on your own website You can, but it might end up as a nonsensical mess. If you need a quality article, you can just watch the video, take notes, and write something in your own words. How he can write if he doesn't know English well. And had poor vocabulary. It's been discussed before but I assume Google already has the subtitle text archived and will mark it as duplicate if you post on your own website If plagiarism soft says the text is unique? And peace of content will not be founded in google search. it's fine to use. but you need to plagiarism check before publish on your site, because have many sites also use this method to generate content for their site. I'd like to recommend this tool: https://youtube-cc.herokuapp.com/ https://contentbear.co is easer to use, but I often got this error in almost videos I try to get subtitle. upload_2020-10-12_9-22-44.png it's fine to use. but you need to plagiarism check before publish on your site, because have many sites also use this method to generate content for their site. Agree I saw some websites which has the video + subtitles text.