Yes; but the vast majority of uses would require licenses from the copyright holders.
you can put it on youtube and from there put it on facebook
No. That would be CopyRight Infringement
i really dont know if you can do that
you need the videos application, go to search and look for "videos" by the facebook tram you need the videos application, go to search and look for "videos" by the facebook tram
you right click the pic. you want press save then go to youtube
Copywriting an image has to be done with the copyright office of your country. If you have uploaded the image to Facebook or other social media sites, you may not be able to copyright it.
If a work to which you hold the rights has been uploaded without your permission, use the link below.
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)
Yes, unless you own the copyright to the image, or have authorization from the copyright holder.
Unless the songs from iTunes are you own work or you own the copyrights you will not be allowed to put them on YouTube. The advice from YouTube says: Posting copyright-infringing content can lead to the termination of your account, and possibly monetary damages if a copyright owner decides to take legal action (this is serious-you can get sued!).
does you tube have all copyright laws for a song
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.