There's no automated copyright ID like there is on Youtube, but the drawback is that if you screw up then it can get DMCA'd by the copyright owners. Whether or not the instance admin then respects that DMCA is up to them, of course.
this post was submitted on 12 Oct 2025
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I just want to avoid trouble for instance admins. I had a blog where I uploaded tons of videos (some music videos, but also short animations and short movies), some very old stuff that even Facebook and YouTube don’t find copyrights claims, but some they do and allow because they have a deal with the holders, I guess those could get DMCAed
It would depend on the admin of the instance
From the looks of it you should be fine