Yes, it is legal. It used to be illegal though. There are tons of concert videos on YouTube (Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Brad Piasley, etc). Otherwise those videos would be removed for illegal download reasons.
If they are your own songs that you have created yourself then it is legal (and YouTube encourage you to do so) to put your work where ever you want.
In the sentence, 'My aunt will give me a videotape.', the direct object is 'videotape', the indirect object is 'me'. will give -> videotape (to me)
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If you have a microphone, you can record it from YouTube in voice memo as long as you are not selling it, it is legal
A filmstrip on a videotape is typically referred to as video footage or video content. It is the visual representation of the filmstrip captured and stored in a digital format on the videotape.
people videotape you and put it in a computer and edit it and change a few thing that's all.
You can put anything on youtube.
Most video games Let's Plays are okay to upload to YouTube. This is under fair use, as long as you provide adequate commentary to your videos.
Its not illegal. If you post a full movie on utube than yes that's illegal.
There are many ways to do this, but the easiest way is to record you playing a cover of a song and then posting the video onto YouTube. You do have to consider copyrights and all of the legal stuff involved with posting music onto YouTube though.
Unless the songs from iTunes are you own work or you own the copyrights you will not be allowed to put them on YouTube. The advice from YouTube says: Posting copyright-infringing content can lead to the termination of your account, and possibly monetary damages if a copyright owner decides to take legal action (this is serious-you can get sued!).
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