If you are using a Copyright Video and/or Audio, you need expressed written permission from the artist(s) before you can publish it. If you do not get this permission, and still publish it, you risk being sued for Copyright Infringement.
copyright of music belongs to the sound recording company, composer and lyrics writer if the music is quite old (mozart etc) you can publish it, otherwise it is a copyright infringement to publish music on youtube without the owners permission The best way to avoid copyright infringement on YouTube is to post only content that is entirely your original work.
Not unless you make a recording of it and publish it without permission of the copyright owner, assuming the music is copyrighted.
In place of a copyright notice, explicitly state that you wish to donate the work to the public domain.
To "self publish" means to publish something without the help of a major publishing firm, omitting the requirements of an editor and getting your work out there without anyone "rejecting" it.
You have to have the original source files available to be able to Publish a video in Windows Movie Maker. If they are not available on your computer (for the program to access) then you can't publish the video.
It would be a violation of copyright law. Only the person that created the work has the ability to determine how it is published. You do not need permission to publish information about a person that is true, otherwise you may be liable for liable.
Only in certain specific situations. For example, a newspaper can publish an image of SpongeBob alongside their television schedule.
If you write a Nancy Drew book and publish it without permission from the copyright owner, you could face a lawsuit for copyright infringement. Nancy Drew is a trademarked character and franchise owned by the publisher, so it is important to obtain proper licensing or permissions before using the character in your own work.
You can go to writers-network.com
No. That is copyright infringement.
Only if it is known that those words are taken out of the song
What aspect (size) did you select to Publish/Finish the video in? Try Publishing/Finishing the video to your computer (without changing the aspect ratio).