According to the terms and conditions, the user is responsible for what they upload.
No, currently, YouTube offers full length movies that can be purchased and can be viewed after purchase. For user uploaded videos, the user who uploaded a copyrighted or pirated video onto YouTube is responsible for their actions, but the viewers may be investigated, it's usually only the uploader who gets terminated from YouTube.
I think that the only videos on youtube that are copyrighted are like the Vevo videos, or like the Videos uploaded by the band themselves.
Yes it is a violation. Youtube is attempting to crack down on this but due to there being hundreds of videos being uploaded a day its very hard to do so. Some videos are getting taken down if a company finds it a violation to copyrights, like if someone did a Family Guy video, the Fox Network could report and have it taken down.
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The other people could have been the actual owner of the material and due to that it means they are allowed to upload there own work. However, others could have a licence to use the copyrighted material from the owner of the material. The others also may have found a way to classify it under fair use.
Unless specifically from public domain works, anything and everything on YouTube is copyrighted.
Funny pictures and videos can be uploaded to YouTube in a matter of minutes. You must have a YouTube account and from your homepage you simply follow the upload instructions.
There are many videos of various different subjects that are uploaded to the Mos Cracium YouTube account. The amount of videos that are uploaded to the account is over 100.
He made 92 videos, but only has 49 on his youtube page because the rest were removed for copyrighted material.
Either find another audio file, one that isn't copyrighted or is free-use, or contact the owner of the copyright and ask them for permission and the conditions under which you can use the material.
Some of the names of Youtube users, which have uploaded chess tutorials are: ChessKing, TheChessWebsite, Chess4Success, Darren Batty and EphermeralRift.
There is no predetermined amount of copyrighted material than can be used. Unless your video would qualify as "fair use" you will have to seek permission before including copyrighted music & posting it.