You should be able to use clips of songs for the purpose of education or commentary, but there is no indication in the law saying how much is too much. The only way to know for sure if your use is fair is in court.
Yes, as long as the song is your original work.
The video for this song is available on YouTube. It can also be found at Clip DJ. Slack-Time is another site where it is available as well as on Daily Motion.
You can see the video to Beyonce's song Video Phone on YouTube. See related link.
you will get most of the kannada song video in youtube.
Youtube.
The song is La Golondrina and there is a video clip from the film with the song on youtube along with other versions.
Yes, as long as the song is your original work.
The 'Sandstorm Techno' song by 'Darude' is approximately 7 minutes long. You may find the video and other information on said song on YouTube or other video-sharing websites.
Almost every song is on youtube. People either record the song and put the album picture on the screen for the video portion or show the music video. Some people when putting a song on youtube put the lyrics of the song on the video for the viewers.
The video for this song is available on YouTube. It can also be found at Clip DJ. Slack-Time is another site where it is available as well as on Daily Motion.
No it doesn't
Jambo and youtube!
There is no such a song in youtube with such a URL.
Copyrighted when you post a video, but if you post a video with a song, and youtube/ the studio see the song, they can take the music away
A rick rolled clip is the same as "being rick rolled" If you are surfing somewhere like youtube and the name of the video interests you you'll click it more than likely but instead of it being what you thought it was it shows a the video "Never gonna give you up" the 1987 song from Rick Astley.(correct me if i spelled his last name wrong)
The video on Youtube of url QBe4dvU-SGo, Peeps explode in the microwave do not have a song at the end.
You can see the video to Beyonce's song Video Phone on YouTube. See related link.