That's what the term "copyright" means, that the work in question (musical or otherwise) belongs to someone and cannot be copied without the permission of the owner (who normally wants to be paid).
Yes it is. There is the danger of being sued because of putting copyrighted music on YouTube.
*legal
and no.
Yes, it is illegal to copyright music from YouTube and add it to your own videos. I am a YouTuber myself (STPro 2021) and I would advise you to find non-copyright music instead, because you won't get sued and it is legal. SUBSCRIBE to STPro 2021 :)
Because they were an infringement of copyright.
It could well be. You need to check the ownership and licensing.
copyright infringement
There's probably no videos of Cars 2 (the full movie, including putting it into parts) to start with. This is due to copyright infringement.
Generally, rightsholders tend to view gameplay videos as copyright infringement.
An effect the uploader added. This is done in order to circumvent Youtube software that detects copyright infringement.. Mirroring the video in this way allows it to sneak past and be uploaded.
Some music videos are removed due to the copyright owner claiming the video as their property and demanding the YouTube user to take down the video. Most music videos on YouTube are user-uploaded and not all of those videos have permission from the copyright holders to be uploaded and used on YouTube, which results in copyright complaints and videos getting removed.
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.
With Content Identification, a tool they use that scans new videos against a database of copyrighted content submitted using a form at http://www.youtube.com/t/content_management
No. Videos on YouTube remain the property of the uploader.
yes its bad if one of your youtube videos are deleted because they have been claimed copyright.
As with many songs now, if a copyright infringement hasn't been violated, this video can be found on YouTube. Many people are starting to upload the same videos to Daily Motion, however, because of YouTube restrictions.