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What type of license does PAP WebPlayer have or require to watch videos?PAP WebPlayer gets its content via YouTube because the video player embeds YouTube videos. Therefore, all videos use the YouTube licenses: the standard YouTube license and the Creative Commons license. For channels like Rover Land, videos use the Creative Commons license. But for Sassy Sonya Sews, the videos use the standard YouTube license. WebPlayer does not require a license to stream videos. We know some media players, like BBC iPlayer, require a TV license. WebPlayer does not.
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How do I know if PAP WebPlayer is available in my country?PAP WebPlayer is available in all countries. If you cannot access the WebPlayer in your country, it may be because your country has blocked the website. In that case, we cannot help you. You can, however, use a VPN like NordVPN or ExpressVPN to change your virtual location.
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What languages is PAP WebPlayer available in?Currently, PAP WebPlayer is only available in English. As soon as the software we use to make PAP WebPlayer work allows us to translate content in-house, we will be adding Welsh, Scottish Gaelic/ Gaelic, and Irish. French and Spanish may be added in the future along with other languages like Italian or Portuguese. Warning: When content is translated, only text on the website will be in that language. The videos will not change language. You can put captions on for your language, however.
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What to the tags over the channel title mean?PAP WebPlayer is required to disclose certain pieces of information. There are three tags that we use for channels: "3rd-Party Content", "Affiliate Programme", and "Adults Only". The "3rd-Party Content" means that Pax Aurora/ PAP has no relationship with the creators or has nothing to do with the content. This tag can be seen on the Music channel. We use this tag on the Music channel because we don't own the music in that channel. The "Affiliate Programme" tag means that we have a partnership with the creator or is involved in the channel but does not own it exclusively. You can see this tag on the Rover Land channel. This is because Rover Land owns the content on the channel but Pax Aurora/PAP helped with some of the production so we treat it as a sister-brand. The "Adults Only" tag is self-explanatory: only adults should view this channel. We have no channels that use this tag, yet.
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Why is my content on PAP WebPlayer?Our biggest 3rd-party channel is the Music channel. If we added your videos, it is because we liked it or we feel PAP WebPlayer users will like it. The biggest portion of music from the Music channel is Ingen.
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My content is on PAP WebPlayer, do I get credit?Yes, on 3rd-party channels, the YouTube channel that uploaded the video is displayed above the title. We make no claims to own the content in the 3rd-party channels.
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Can I have my content removed from PAP WebPlayer?Yes, of course! If you want us to remove your content from PAP WebPlayer, email us at paxauroracreative@gmail.com and tell us what the video title is or what the channel is (we can remove one video, a group of videos, or every video that you uploaded). We won't ask questions.
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Do I make money off of PAP WebPlayer?We are not quite sure. When developing the WebPlayer, we added content mainly from YouTube channels that are not monetised. But, if you are monetised, the PAP WebPlayer video player should play the ads. Meaning, if people use the WebPlayer to watch your video, you should get the revenue.
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Can I get a show on PAP WebPlayer?That depends on a few things: the time of year, the type of content, can it be done separately, and where you are in the world. Certain months of the year, like March and December, PAP Studios slows down or completely stops production for staff to take breaks. For months like January or October, PAP Worldwide may hold competitions to see if we can find ideas for series. The PAP tries to be family friendly. This means, if your content is very adult like, we may not accept it as a series idea. If it is somewhere in the middle, we can discuss. If you want, you can send us an episode or two and we will rate it. Generally, PAP Studios doesn't work on content outside of our main office in Massachusetts. If you have a web series already complete that you would like to air or show on PAP WebPlayer, we can help. Let's say you created a YouTube series, we can host it on PAP WebPlayer, if you wanted. You can email us if you are interested. Most PAP content is in English. If you are in a country that doesn't speak English or you can't speak English, we may not be able to help at the moment. PAP WebPlayer is only available in English at the moment. Licensing - If we do think your YouTube series can have a place on PAP WebPlayer, we will let you know. If you do get a place on PAP WebPlayer, you are still allowed to share your content on other platforms. Any series that is added to PAP WebPlayer has to be through YouTube. This also means that the videos are using one of the YouTube licenses.
PAP WebPlayer help and FAQs
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