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Vine Copyright FAQs

Q: Are Vine posts copyrightable?

A: Yes! As long as the post is original and creative, it is subject to the same protections as any audiovisual work. For more information regarding your rights on Vine see the Vine Terms of Service.

Q: Someone copied my post on Vine. What do I do?

A: You can …

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About vine.co

What is TV mode?

TV mode allows you to utilize your entire monitor for viewing Vines. TV mode will automatically play the next Vine video after one ends. You can access TV mode by clicking on the television icon. Note: TV mode is only available on web.

What is a Vine Playlist?

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Account settings on Vine

How do I reset my password?

You can change the password on your Vine account by navigating to your profile and selecting “Settings”. From there, you can tap the “Reset password” btn.

Note: you must have an email address associated with your account in order to reset your password. You will get an error if …

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Getting started with Vine

What is Vine?

Vine is a mobile service that lets you create and share short looping videos. Videos you post to Vine will appear on your Vine profile and the timelines of your Vine followers. Posts can also be shared to Twitter or Facebook.

How do I get started?

Vine is currently available for iOS, …

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Receiving VMs via email or SMS

Vine users have the option to send Vine messages to email or SMS. When a Vine user sends a VM via either of these methods a link to the VM is shared to the recipient(s). Once the link is clicked and viewed, the link will expire. If you would like to reply to the VM …

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Vine messages FAQ

*A Vine message (VM) is a private video (up to 6 seconds long) or text conversation between two users.

Note: Only iOS 6+ and Android 4.0+ devices are able to send and receive VMs.

To access VMs:

Tap the speech bubble icon . Here you will see VMs that have been sent to you. You can tap on …

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Vine Explicit Sexual Content FAQ

Vine is a platform for a broad range of expression including spontaneous moments, hilarious jokes, and meaningful events. Pornographic or explicit sexual content is not allowed on Vine.

What is explicit sexual content?

Explicit sexual content includes depictions of sex acts, nudity that is sexually provocative or in a sexual context, and graphic depictions of …

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Vine profile URLs

What is a profile URL?

A profile URL is a unique Vine profile address accessible from the web. Once you select an available URL you will be able to access your profile by visiting vine.co/[yourURL]. Selecting a custom URL allows you to share your profile easily and makes it easier for others to find and …

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Creating a Vine account

*Vine is currently available for iOS, Android, and Windows devices. You can download and install the Vine app for these devices at https://vine.co/ To sign up with your Twitter account:

  • Open the app and select the option to Sign in with Twitter.
  • Enter your Twitter username and password.
  • That’s it! Your account has been created.
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    Deactivating your Vine account

    *Account deactivation is supported in versions 1.4.4 and later. To deactivate your Vine account from an iOS device:

  • Navigate to your profile
  • Tap Settings
  • Select Your content
  • Tap Deactivate account, located at the bottom of the screen
  • To deactivate your Vine account from an Android device:

  • Tap the person icon 
  • Tap on your profile picture which …

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