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)
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Without a license, yes.
By violating the terms of use.
By blogging during work hours.By writing about someone else's private information.By violating copyrights laws.
Only use materials in the public domain, for which you are the copyright holder, or for which you have permission from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law.
Any stuff that you have created can be put on YouTube. If you do not own the copyrights to the material you wish to use then you should not put it onto YouTube.
Yes, as long as you are not violating pbx system copyrights that result to an illegal revision of certain pbx system.
Google Scholar is more advanced than Google.
Yes, Google does now own YouTube. Go to http://letc.wordpress.com/2006/10/10/google-now-owns-youtube/ to learn more
No, Youtube was acquired by Google. So, you can technically own Youtube by owning Google.
No. YouTube is owned by Google, so you have to have a Google account to use YouTube.