Use of protected material without permission or an exemption in the law is called infringement.
Not without your permission.
Not without your permission.
If it is copyrighted, then yes. Created by someone that has not copyrighted their material, then no.
Submit only videos to YouTube that do not contain material copyrighted by someone else or get the necessary permission before you post.
A request must be submitted to the copyright holder. There is almost always a fee associated with using copyrighted material, even if the creator allows you to use the work. This applies to music, movies, television, visual arts, literature and other copyrighted works.
Unless you copyrighted the cover, no.
You can't do anything ... Copyrighted media is just that - copyrighted - which means it belongs to someone else and you do not have the rights to reproduce it without their express written permission.
If you download this answer, it is not copyrighted. If you send a letter to a newspaper, it is not copyrighted. You knew their rules and intended it for their publication. If you copied a page out of a copyrighted book and sent it to someone else, you sent copyrighted material. If you draw a picture and do not sign it, you give the person receiving it permission to copy it. If you sign it, it becomes copyrighted. The law is complicated.Downloading a work protected by copyright is copyright infringement unless you have a license.____________________________________________________________________Yes. The law is complicated. That is why copyright lawyers make good money!
If you plan to use someone else's copyrighted work in your own work, such as using a section of a book or a piece of artwork, you should seek copyright permission. If you plan to reproduce and distribute someone else's copyrighted work, such as publishing it or making copies to sell, you should seek copyright permission. If your use of someone else's copyrighted work falls outside of fair use guidelines, which include factors such as the purpose and character of your use, the nature of the copyrighted work, the amount and substantiality of the portion used, and the effect of your use on the potential market for the copyrighted work, you should seek copyright permission.
Using a part of a poem in a song without permission from the poet or proper licensing could be a violation of copyright law. It's important to seek permission or obtain the necessary licenses if you want to use someone else's work in your own creation to avoid legal issues.
No, you cannot legally copy a small portion of copyrighted material for commercial use without obtaining proper permission or a license from the copyright holder. Copyright law protects the exclusive rights of the copyright owner and using someone else's work without permission can result in legal consequences for copyright infringement.
Yes, as long as the video is only intended for home purposes. If not, then you need permission.