Yes if you are not using the film for your own personal use you need permission from the band or it violates copyright laws
no
Yes, if it is covered by copyright.
So bands can get on with their main job - making music - while their managers get on with their main job - making money.
Yes, you need permission. You bought the right to listen to the music, not take it and use it for your own profit and work.
I wish to make arrangement of music from Mary Poppins for a youth orchestra in Birmingham (England) and need to find contact for permission.
Permission to do so from the owner of the safe.
Only the rightsholder can copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display the work, or authorize others to do so. If you write a song and I want to do any of those things, I need your permission.
Not without a license. You need permission from the print rights administrator to create the arrangement to begin with, and you would need further permission from them to distribute it in this manner. Each song would be handled separately.
Yes, if you upload content containing music you did not create or own yourself, you need permission. This is because of copyright laws, which may result in your video being taken down should you violate someone else's rights.
You would need to go to the publishers individually; there is no clearinghouse.
Contact Universal Music for permission to use the song itself, and the record label of the recording you want to use for permission to use that recording. If you are recording it yourself instead of using an existing recording, you only need permission from the publisher.
Yes if the song's copywrited. Not only that but if you're making a remix you need a license AND permission from the original singer.