No. You must fo through the process of applying for a copyright through the US Copyright Office
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.
You don't need permission to use your own material & it's up to you how you want to use it or if you will allow others. Copyright is upon creation to you.
Submit only videos to YouTube that do not contain material copyrighted by someone else or get the necessary permission before you post.
You will - if you don't have their permission ! Almost all movies are copyright material - which gives them protection under the law. That means anyone re-issuing the movie (either by copying it or uploading it to the internet) needs the written permission of the original owner. Without that permission, anyone uploading copyright material is breaking the law and is liable for prosecution !
If a work to which you hold the rights has been uploaded without your permission, use the link below.
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.
Adding music to YouTube without the permission of the copyright holder is illegal. YouTube will notify you when you upload to YouTube if you are violating someone's copyright so you can remove the file. The offending file will be deleted as will the YouTube account of someone who repeatedly ignores copyrights. (See links below)
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.
Some music videos are removed due to the copyright owner claiming the video as their property and demanding the YouTube user to take down the video. Most music videos on YouTube are user-uploaded and not all of those videos have permission from the copyright holders to be uploaded and used on YouTube, which results in copyright complaints and videos getting removed.
Yes, any parts of a full-length movie should not be uploaded onto YouTube. The exception to this if you have explicit permission from the copyright owners to post the clip. However, if your video is caught to be violating a copyright, your YouTube account may be suspended or terminated.
It's possible to put up videos of EA Game content if you get permission from EA games first. Remember that you should look through all the copyright regulations and copyright school on YouTube and ask the company for permission before uploading your video. It's also possible to post a video without permission from them, but you will run the risk of your account getting suspended or "striked".
No you cannot unless you get permission from the original poster. This is because it is their property that they put out there for you to see, not take. This is also known as copyright material and stealing stuff like that can lead to violations of the law if followed up on.