Audioswap or ask the record label to let you use it. You can also find songs marked 'Public domain' or 'Creative Commons' in which case you can use it for free. Commons requires you to credit the author.
"Public domain" means that the copyright has expired or never existed or that the copyright owners have permanently waived all of their rights. This is extremely rare.
As far as i know you can't use a copyrighted song unless you have permission but i really dont think your on a get the chance to be like Yo Eminem can i use your song in my CoD montage! Haha. But if you search "uncopyrighted music" or "uncopyrighted (insert genre of music)" you can find some good songs
Sound recording copyright is ridiculously convoluted. Rather than finding music that is not protected, you will be much more successful looking for easily-licensed materials, such as Creative Commons.
Unless the music is your own performance of your own original music, you would need a synchronization license for the song, and a master use license for the recording.
Because copyright protection is automatic, virtually anything you encounter online is protected.
Some people use Itunes or other ways of buying songs for it.
You cannot put commercial music created by someone else on YouTube as it breaks the copyright agreements. You agreed not to do this when you signed up for a YouTube account. YouTube uses special software that can identify music that is protected by copyright and will remove the audio from your video. If they have to keep doing this on your account you will be blocked from using YouTube. (See links below)
i really dont know if you can do that
you can't
If a work to which you hold the rights has been uploaded without your permission, use the link below.
Turn on the radio.
No, you do no have to indicate the Trademarks held by Apple (iPad, iTunes, etc.), but you cannot put commercial music in the background or show copyrighted movies on the screen of the iPad during the presentation. If you create the video yourself, you cannot copyright it beyond the standard YouTube license or Creative Commons licenses. This is a condition of service with YouTube.
You will need to download the file, which only the video uploader can do through YouTube. Content that you do not own cannot be uploaded to iTunes without the permission of the copyright owner.
No. You must fo through the process of applying for a copyright through the US Copyright Office
No. That would be CopyRight Infringement
Uploading full audiobooks to YouTube without permission from the copyright owner is illegal. It violates copyright laws and can result in your account being terminated or facing legal action. It's important to respect the intellectual property rights of authors and publishers.
Yes; but the vast majority of uses would require licenses from the copyright holders.