No it is 100% legal to do.
yes, they are making Lego Harry Potter years 5-7 it is not out yet. You can see a gameplay on youtube
No, not all videos on YouTube are legal to watch. Some videos may contain copyrighted material or violate community guidelines, making them illegal to view. It is important to be mindful of the content you are watching to ensure you are not engaging in any illegal activities.
It depends on where you are. Some cities have laws making it illegal, most don't, at least in the U.S.
That have a few out, but they are singles. They are currently doin cover sings and are putting out an album soon. Look at RayWilliamJohnson's YouTube channel For occasional updates.
In most countries, downloading a YouTube music video using a downloader for personal use is almost always a violation of copyright law and YouTube's Terms of Service, making it illegal. However, the real-world enforcement of this law is heavily focused on the people who upload and distribute content, not on individual users downloading a single video for personal use. If you use 3rd-party tool such as TunePat YouTube Converter to download music video for personal use, then it is totally ok.
Any use that violates the owner's exclusive rights to copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display the work, and which is not exempted in the law, would be infringing. Thus:Copy: downloading an e-book without a licenseAlter: making a musical arrangement without a licenseDistribute: posting video on YouTube without a licensePerform/Display: putting on a play without a license
no! if you are a partner then you get paid for making YouTube videos!
Three sites that will have information available counterfeiting money are YouTube, Wikianswers, and Printiable Fake Cash. This is illegal and most sites won't make this information available.
A ticket can be up to $50,000 when making an illegal u-turn.
no but there are on youtube
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You can't, but making a YouTube account is fast, easy, and free. :)