Submit only videos to YouTube that do not contain material copyrighted by someone else or get the necessary permission before you post.
Only use materials for which you are the creator, which are in the public domain, or for which you have permission from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law.
Yes it is legal to download PC games past copyright because copyright is to prevent people from copying.
Yes, of course. Don't use any material in the vids, that you do not own the copyright for.
A business holding a copyright on something can prevent others from abusing it, and make money by licensing its use.
On the internet .You can send it to your desktop and save it considering copyright doesn't prevent it
Plagarism or copyright Laws!
YouTube uses a combination of automated content recognition technologies and human reviewers to detect and remove illegal movie uploads. They also rely on copyright owners submitting takedown requests for any infringing content found on the platform. Additionally, YouTube has implemented measures such as Content ID to help copyright owners manage their content on the platform.
Some installations prevent this because of copyright rules. There are some companies that do not want you to copy their information for legal purposes.
PIRATED MUSIC IS THE REASON
No. Youtube has to abide by government regulations when they are accessed by a client subject to that government. If the government has strong piracy laws or internet barriers, Youtube cannot legally circumvent them or face criminal action. On the flip side, there are a number of IP-shielding programs and proxy site that prevent Youtube from recognizing where the original IP address comes from and may be used illegally to access your videos in the markets where such videos are copyright infringements.
Yes, websites should be copyrighted. The exact design, layout, and content of a website should be protected in order to prevent any lookalikes.
You can make an Android app that can't be deleted or uninstalled by making the files system protected. This will prevent the files from being access by the user.
If you select to report a comment on YouTube and select the reason "I don't like it", does the comment actually get reported and checked, or is that option a trick for little kids to prevent them from actually reporting a comment?