No, but some premium features are available. Some videos may need premium services (notably long videos).
You video yourself and upload it onto YouTube.
NO
You can't.
No, it still belongs to you and you can delete it or add annotations to it at any time.
Copyrighted when you post a video, but if you post a video with a song, and youtube/ the studio see the song, they can take the music away
You do not get directly paid for posting a video on YouTube. There are however ways to receive money for posting videos on YouTube. If your videos become extremely popular, you will receive some money for allowing YouTube to show ads while your videos play. There are also third party apps such as ClipSponsor which allow you to receive donations from anyone for videos that you post on YouTube (in case they find your videos useful or inspiring or funny).
Apparently no one posted it on there. Anyone can post a video to youtube
Absoulutley NOT! Youtube prohibits Copyright. Any Video submitted with music is instantly banned from Monitizing. BUT the video may still be able if they do an appeal on it which the Copyright company will review.
i tried and it works
you record a video and post it......
There is no cost you just need to make a submission video then you need to send it to them or post it on youtube or something and if you get lucky theyll find your video and maybe get you on the show
January 2007