If you use CapCut or Plan too, you need to hear this. I’ve been using the Pro version for a long time and love it, but after reading their updated Terms of Service... First off — you don’t actually own everything you create on CapCut. You’re just given a license to use the platform, and they can revoke it whenever. Even crazier? Anything you upload — they can use it, share it, reproduce it… basically, once it’s on there, it’s kind of theirs too. And don’t rely on cloud storage either. If you go over your limit, they can delete your drafts with no warning. If CapCut goes down or you get locked out? You're on your own. Also — no refunds, and no guaranteed support. Add in data tracking, device info collection, and no liability for copyright issues, and you start to wonder… is it worth it? So in this video, I break it ALL down, in plain English — what these terms really mean for creators like us. If you're depending on CapCut to run your content game, watch this before you upload another project. Other Helpful Videos: **https://youtu.be/2k6Rs4viGXY **https://youtu.be/XTYZ91Iza8I

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