Q: Clarification on Reposting Content with Reap: Understanding Copyright, Monetisation, Legal Risks, and Audio Options
Hi,
I am aware that platforms like YouTube and Facebook have rules regarding AI-generated content, originality, and more. How does Reap handle and automate this, especially in terms of content originality? I noticed Reap allows users to generate and repost clips with a "virality score" for social media. Given the widespread practice of sharing short-form videos from well-known profiles, how does this align with copyright laws? How do platforms like YouTube allow users to monetize such content? Is it permissible to use Reap to repost others' content for personal or business purposes without violating copyright, particularly since you promote this method in your strategy?
Just curious, before hitting the buy button,
Best
Marcus

Usama_reap
Apr 29, 2025A: Thank you for your thoughtful questions. While we do not actively check the compliance of each source video or channel, we generally follow YouTube’s repurposing guidelines and copyright regulations. We will provide users with guidance and disclaimers to help them better understand the rules.
YouTube integration is also in the works, which will let users connect their own channels for even more transparency. For users who repurpose content, it is their responsibility to ensure compliance with copyright. At the same time, we strive to make sure our generated outputs are fully compliant and follow all necessary regulations.