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Just a non-gymnastics specific thing about YouTube:
(I'm not a lawyer)
When you upload a video to YouTube you give them non-exclusive rights to display that video. When I last read their terms and conditions, this explicitly included the possibility that your videos could be put on compilations, DVDs, whatever and sold for profit (pay for view) etc.
This is why people wanting to make money out of short films etc. need to think carefully before uploading stuff to YouTube. It's not fun signing your rights away. Put can be good publicity etc.
It is entirely OK according to YouTube conditions for someone to embed YouTube videos in their site and make people pay to watch them.
This is separate from rights to broadcast etc which I know nothing at all about.
This also doesn't mean that I think any of this is reasonable, sensible or morally OK. I've also never been to the gymnastike website. It sounds horrid.
I just went over to thegymter.net and I really like the piece they posted regarding the boycott as well. It addresses many of the issues from a gym parent's perspective.
http://thegymter.net/2014/09/04/responding-to-controversy-101/
I pronounced it Ike, like Ike and Tina Turner, for the longest time.
Not making a judgment call one way or another, but the "CEO" posted a new apology on Gymnastike if anyone cares to read it.