Yes; violation of a federal law would be punishable under Article 134.
Simple answer.... NO. This is a big copyright and trademark infringment.
THE UCMJ stands for the Uniform Code of Military Justice.See below link for futher in-depth information:
Any owner of a copyright can sue for infringement as long as the copyright is still valid (i.e., for 95 years from publication).
In the US, infringement carries a statutory fine of $750 to $30,000 per infringement.
The simple answer is yes. Under the UCMJ, Article 134 is the General Article that could be used.
If the record label doesn't want you to use their music on your video.
From the US Copyright Office FAQ...."As a general matter, copyright infringement occurs when a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed, or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner."
Being 3 minutes late for work...
It depends on the overall similarity, the commonality of the power, the mood of the rightsholder, and more.
Copyright fees in the US range from $30 USD to $220 USD.
Violating copyright is a federal crime, punishable by fines up to $250,000. Also, the intent of copyright protection is to encourage creation of new works.
No. That's copyright infringment, get that band's permission and it's a yes.