Video Description
Channel Theme
Our channel introduces and discusses past crimes and accidents, aiming to raise crime prevention awareness and prevent these incidents from fading into obscurity.
This channel does not repeat content
All videos published on this channel are original, handcrafted, and not "template-based" or "program-generated" content. Each video deals with a different subject, each with its own unique commentary and explanation.
Educational Value and Originality of Our Channel's Videos
Our channel's theme is "to introduce and discuss past crimes and accidents, aiming to raise crime prevention awareness and prevent these incidents from fading into obscurity." We carefully examine and analyze various sources to create our own video scripts, taking care not to shock viewers. Furthermore, to clearly convey the contents of the script, we create our own videos, incorporating free materials and actual materials. Our channel's own editing techniques make the content even easier to understand. By thoroughly implementing these principles when producing videos, we differentiate ourselves from other channels (except for our sub-channel, "Behind the Scenes") and achieve our own unique identity.
This channel does not repeat content
All videos published on this channel are original, handcrafted, and not "template-based" or "program-generated" content. Each video deals with a different subject, each with its own unique commentary and explanation.
Rights to videos published by the channel
This channel holds the copyright to all published videos. Reproduction, transcription, and other actions are strictly prohibited.
Regarding the repeated use (repeated/reused) of free materials used in videos
While many of the videos produced by this channel use free materials, some may contain the same material. However, this is only because the material was used in situations where it was appropriate; the content of the videos themselves is completely different, so the completed videos themselves are not repeatedly reused. Also, due to the nature of free materials, other channels may use the same materials, but in these cases, it is just a coincidence that the materials used overlap, and it does not mean that the video from another channel has been reused.