For materials created after 1923, you would need permission from the copyright holder to copy and distribute the work, even though it's out of print; as publishers are fond of explaining, "shelf life has nothing to do with copyright term."
It depends on the video. Even though there are exemptions in copyright law for educational uses, if the video was not uploaded legally, any use is infringing. If the copyright holder of the video has authorized the upload (or uploaded it himself), displaying it for educational purposes should be fine.
It depends on the video. Even though there are exemptions in copyright law for educational uses, if the video was not uploaded legally, any use is infringing. If the copyright holder of the video has authorized the upload (or uploaded it himself), displaying it for educational purposes should be fine.
Generally, rightsholders tend to view gameplay videos as copyright infringement.
There's a double negation in the question, so I'm assuming that you're actually wondering what you can upload without getting a copyright strike.And that would be stuff that either you have made, stuff that you have permission from whoever did it originally, or stuff that's considered common knowledge.
You will need to get permission from the copyright owner. This is rather unlikely, however, and most pirated content is removed from the YouTube website.
If you would like to upload a music video to YouTube with music that is not your own, you will need to obtain a license from the copyright holder. Many people do not do this and their videos upload without a problem, but they are subject to deletion at any time.
Depends upon who "finds" them and what actual violation is occurring. As a general rule, the copyright owner can sue for actual damages or, for a registered copyright in the USA, for statutory damages (up to $150,000). If the copyright infringement is also willful and for profit, it can be investigated by the FBI and result in criminal prosecution in addition to civil lawsuit. All infringing articles may be seized and destroyed. Also, if the violation occurs in an online forum, the online host can be requested to remove the copyright violation immediately, failing which the host can be sued along with the member who provided the unauthorized upload (publication).
Uploading full audiobooks to YouTube without permission from the copyright owner is illegal. It violates copyright laws and can result in your account being terminated or facing legal action. It's important to respect the intellectual property rights of authors and publishers.
Because if you upload them you may get in trouble for copyright
In order to upload a picture you have to click on where it says: "Upload". If you want you can log in or you can just upload it without doing so.
To upload a picture onto facebook without sharing it is not possible im verry sorry. You could upload it and then delete the "share"
You can't upload paper books to a Kindle. You need them in electronic form. If you had to upload a paperback, the only way I can think of is scanning it and then uploading it as PDF (warning: if it's not out of copyright, that would be illegal).