You don't need permission to use your own material & it's up to you how you want to use it or if you will allow others. Copyright is upon creation to you.
copyright of music belongs to the sound recording company, composer and lyrics writer if the music is quite old (mozart etc) you can publish it, otherwise it is a copyright infringement to publish music on youtube without the owners permission The best way to avoid copyright infringement on YouTube is to post only content that is entirely your original work.
Copyright is automatically owned. 'Registering' a copyright simply adds it to a searchable database, which has several advantages like being able to prove ownership of the copyright in case of a dispute. However, a work is only public domain if the copyright owner specifically declares it as such.
No. You must fo through the process of applying for a copyright through the US Copyright Office
Yes, it is generally illegal to download YouTube videos without permission from the copyright holder, as it violates YouTube's terms of service and copyright laws.
Downloading YouTube videos without permission is a violation of YouTube's terms of service and can lead to copyright infringement. It is recommended to use legal methods such as purchasing or renting the content from authorized sources.
i really dont know if you can do that
Yes, it is illegal to burn CDs from YouTube without permission from the copyright holder of the content.
No, it is not legal to download YouTube videos to MP3 without permission from the copyright holder.
You would need a license for any songs you upload that are not entirely your original work.
If a work to which you hold the rights has been uploaded without your permission, use the link below.
Adding music to YouTube without the permission of the copyright holder is illegal. YouTube will notify you when you upload to YouTube if you are violating someone's copyright so you can remove the file. The offending file will be deleted as will the YouTube account of someone who repeatedly ignores copyrights. (See links below)
YouTube and copyright owners decide what content appears on YouTube. YouTube decides based on the community guidelines while copyright owners decide based on copyright laws.