Responsible Use: Copyright, Permissions, and Safer Workflows
Last updated: June 3, 2026
socialpull.app is intended for lawful personal workflows such as offline reference, creator planning, and temporary research use. The service should not be used to republish someone else’s content without permission or to bypass platform terms. This guide explains a practical framework you can use before downloading and before sharing any file.
Step 1: Confirm You Have Rights
- You created the original video.
- The creator explicitly gave you permission.
- Your use is otherwise allowed by local law.
If none of these are true, do not redistribute the downloaded file. When in doubt, ask the creator for written permission.
Step 2: Keep Usage Purpose Narrow
A lower-risk use case is personal reference: reviewing editing choices, script pacing, hooks, captions, and visual style. A higher-risk use case is reposting clips to another account or adding them to paid products without permission. If the planned use is public or commercial, get explicit rights first.
Step 3: Preserve Attribution Metadata in Your Internal Workflow
When you save files for team review, keep a lightweight record with source URL, creator handle, and date. This helps you avoid accidental misuse later and supports faster permission checks.
Step 4: Respect Platform and Jurisdiction Rules
Platform terms can change, and copyright exceptions vary by country. The safest practice is to treat every download as temporary unless you are sure rights are clear for your intended use.
Example Decision Checklist
- Do I own this video or have explicit permission?
- Will this remain private or be shared publicly?
- If public, do I have written approval for that exact use?
- Can I provide source and attribution if asked?
If you cannot answer yes to the rights-related questions, limit use to private reference only.