no you dont
This depends on the video game publisher. Some are more sensitive of their music than others. If in doubt, make sure to ask the copyright owner.
It never says who is in the music video. If you really want to know, you could probably try and contact him and ask.
If you have shot your own video or written your own music, and someone else copies it without your written permission, then you can ask YouTube to remove that person's copy. If you created the music and the images yourself, you can do anything you want with it. If someone else created it, you have to get their permission.
Delete the video or go to My Videos and resolve copyright issues or ask the creator of the work you infringed to license their work for you.
Yes. Get the free download of RealPlayer and then go to Youtube and search for the video game theme song (I.E. Doom 3 theme song). It will ask if you want to download the video. Do so, and then go back to RealPlayer and download the video to your iPod. It will only download the audio. Trust me.
I don't know, so don't ask me! But I love the song Bounce by the Jonas Brothers so watch the music video!!
You must contact the publisher/producer and ask for permission. They will ask you questions about what you plan on using the music for, and whether you are profiting from its use. They will charge you accordingly.
If you want to use copyrighted music in your film, you need permissions from the copyright owner, and may be obliged to pay royalties. Start with a letter to the music's owner, describe your small film and its intended audiences, and ask permission to use the music.
This song is called "Just" from Radiohead's The Bends(1995). The music video is of the man laying on the sidewalk as many people stop to ask what he is doing.
OK, Buy the cd!! then download it to your computer!Put the video on your computer,then put them together dont ask me how to do that.
Yes and no.No because Monstercat said they are fine with their music being shared on gaming videos on youtube.Yes, because Monstercat still ask you to claim permission so they are aware of it (hence preventing anyone from claiming copyright against it).MonsterCat ask you to do two things in order to be allowed to use their music:1) Fill in a form requesting a free licence to use the music. You can find this both in the related links below this answer and on their official Facebook page.2) Include these details in the description of the youtube video:-- Artist Name:-- Video Link: (Search for the Monstercat video of the track)-- Beatport Download Link:-- Label Channel: http://www.YouTube.com/Monstercat-- Artist Social links:If you don't do this, then yes, you are at risk from copyright dispute. if you have done this already, get in touch with Monstercat support.
You have to ask ay musicscreen.org but i don't think you can use their music for your song recording