First of all, if u haven't, you must make an account.Then you make a video, then download your video on YouTube
Do u know what copyrighted means?!?!?!?!?
OK, there is no way to not get copyrighted if you use copyrighted stuff. Unless its your copyright. (Which it's probably not.) The only way is just to ask the owner to have permission.
Don't use Sony properties without permission.
That being said, Sony is a ContentID partner and normally monetizes videos using their content, rather than blocking or muting them.
Remove any content that is not your own original work.
Only post materials that are your own original work, are in the public domain, or for which you have a license from the rightsholder or an exemption in the law.
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.
No, they will simply not allow you to post your video on Youtube. This is to protect the author/artists copyright (or intellectual property).
Yes, you can use footage from videos if they have a Creative Commons mark on them, or if you get permission and are granted permission from the uploader/owner of the content originally to post the footage in your video. Make sure you read up on the copyright rules as all copyright rules apply in YouTube and abiding by YouTube's rules will help maintain your presence on YouTube.
Taking a video off of YouTube is your decision. If someone has requested your video be taken down for copyright or privacy, make sure you thoroughly consider the options to make sure that it is a legitimate claim and that you respect other peoples' request if it is true.
As far as I can tell you have to not have anything violating copyright laws or violating YouTubes TOS....if your video doesn't violate anything it should be viewable via mobile.
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.
You tube has a copyright policy which states you must own (or have permission) the copyright to videos you post. If someone posts video which Sony owns without permission (a contrevention of the copyright act) Sony can request it's removal in accordance with Youtube's copyright policy. This policy also applies if you make a home video that has copyrighted content in the background.
If you want to make a video and give it to another Youtube user, you will have to send it to them manually, preferably by email.
Nope, in most cases, videos of stunts (including some dangerous stunts), will still be allowed on YouTube as it does not violate a Community Guideline of YouTube. In some cases though, a stunt video will be removed due to copyright issues or because something bad happened in the video that would make it violate the YouTube community guidelines.
Connect your camera or phone to the computer and download the video on youtube
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