No, but it's sometimes confusing how and when 17USC107 (fair use) applies. The best guideline available is that a parody version of, say, a song is only fair use if you're mocking the song. If you're using a parody version of a song to mock something unrelated (a movie, a book, the government), that would require permission.
It Depends, your song HAS TO get checked by the owner of the original song if he/she says "no" its illegal if he/she says "yes" its ok.
Michael was a humorist who specialized in sarcasm and parody. Parody can be used as a noun or a verb.
Britain has become a parody of her former self.
some people know to makes parody
Wiz Khalifa - Black And Yellow PARODY
There are only 1 syllable in the word "parody"
The Parody Album was created in 2009-09.
A parody is an exaggeration to make something funny.
A parody can be any kind of writing that is a modified version of an existing writing. In a parody, there is deliberate exaggeration for comic effect.A song parody is lyrics, often satirical or humorous, which is sang to the tune of an existing song.Example: The film is a parody of the horror genre.
It is a parody of "Hot in Here" from rapper Nelly.
Gina Parody was born on 1973-11-13.
Secret Garden is a popular drama, and BigBang did a parody of it. The parody was shown in one of BigBang's concerts - you can find the parody on Youtube.