Video disclaimer suggestions...

KMD - Disclaimers are the only way that video repositories or hosting agencies like YouTube will allow graphic images or video to be shown. When it comes to YouTube, typically the channel needs to be flagged/marked as 18 or Older Content/Adult and the video must contain a warning to allow any unsuspecting viewer time to cancel the play. Most agencies use the term "gratuitous violence". That being said something as simple as the written word like the example provided below will surffice.

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In the past, I have received multiple requests from hunters/pesters for authorization to use my disclaimer lead in video, which I have allowed on a per user request basis without the right for free redistribution caveat IE; they are free to use it as much as they like but not free to grant use to others. If you are familiar with my lead disclaimer and it appeals to you, I offer that to you if that helps you reach your goal. 
 
"Bullfrog"I like to pick at antis with my disclaimers. I usually film some sort of violent act between animals (which is always present if you look for it when you're in the field) to show how the predatory act is good and natural and then I tell antis to get over it and accept what I do as a part of nature. But that's just me...
Lol. I like your logic. Remember, these people your referring to are able to get their food at the grocery each week....would like to see them stick by their beliefs after a week or so of no food. Fools.
 
"Alan"I always thought "Hunting Video" said it all!
Its a shame that the world has let the tail wag the dog! Hunting video does say it all. I just can't stand and will not conform to the belief that we have to worry about someones feelings over something that might offend them. When I grew up if you didn't like the channel all you did was change it. End of story. If the program doesn't get good ratings then it will not make any money to stay on.