yes
You can, but sometimes the music is copyrighted. Try vevo music videos. They usually work.. You should be able to find vevo channels on youtube.
Copyrighted when you post a video, but if you post a video with a song, and youtube/ the studio see the song, they can take the music away
Youtube provides this program where if your videos get a lot activity (views) then they will pay you to showcase ad's on your video. Your videos need to not have any copyrighted stuff in it, as in music and so forth. You can look this up in Youtube's help section.
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Hmong music videos can be viewed online on YouTube and Vevo. YouTube currently features thousands of Hmong music videos and user created playlists of Hmong videos.
Putting music in your YouTube video is very simple. It is best to know the specifics of how copyright laws work. You can use music for personal use, for example for YouTube videos or for a school project. But you cannot use copyrighted music for commercial use, unless you have the rights. One way is to search for free music that is available in the public domain. You may also want to purchase a copy of the track you need from a digital music provider. Then, simply upload your video and add the music in the editing stage. You can also purchase background music from a company, they will search for appropriate music in their catalog and set the track as the background music of your YouTube video.
You will need to search the internet for 'non copyrighted videos'.
If the music is copyrighted then it is illegal as long as fair use does not apply. It also violates the youtube terms and conditions.
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that's kind of illegal.
In Ares, i guess You can look up such music on iTunes, YouTube, and other music sources.
Some music videos are removed due to the copyright owner claiming the video as their property and demanding the YouTube user to take down the video. Most music videos on YouTube are user-uploaded and not all of those videos have permission from the copyright holders to be uploaded and used on YouTube, which results in copyright complaints and videos getting removed.