I'm a bit late to the game on this one. But I work with a lot of journalists who use CapCut for video editing and their terms of service says you are giving them an "unconditional, irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty-free, fully transferable (including sub-licensable), perpetual, worldwide license" to use your content and… I have to imagine most journalists are not aware of that. https://www.capcut.com/clause/terms-of-service
CapCut Terms of Service

@mshelton Why the FUCK use an online service to edit video? In the amount of time it would take to transmit 4GB or so of raw files over a real-world, non-landline connection, an old Core 2 Duo could probably render the finished video on a local video editor like Kdenlive.

Beyond the TOS and (in my case) the security issues of sharing raw clips with a 3ed party to edit video requiring redactions, the network is simply the slowest thing in modern computing