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
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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.
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You can, but sometimes the music is copyrighted. Try vevo music videos. They usually work.. You should be able to find vevo channels on youtube.
He made 92 videos, but only has 49 on his youtube page because the rest were removed for copyrighted material.
Yes, in fact a ton of Youtube partners use inappropriate language in their videos. However, the videos must be non-copyrighted in order for your account to be partnered.
Yes, this is possible. Such videos can conflict with terms of use policy, such as with copyrighted media. A variety of hidden camera video example exist on YouTube already.
Youtube provides this program where if your videos get a lot activity (views) then they will pay you to showcase ad's on your video. Your videos need to not have any copyrighted stuff in it, as in music and so forth. You can look this up in Youtube's help section.
You would need to visit a website which contains Creative commons licensed content. Some YouTube videos are under Creative Commons though. You can find them by enabling the "CC" filter in YouTube Search.
Unless specified otherwise (such as a Creative Commons license), all of the videos would require permission to use further.
Yes, soundtrack in YouTube videos is copyrighted. If you want to use somebody else's content, you must get permission from them in order to avoid getting into any sort of trouble with copyright.
Unless specifically from public domain works, anything and everything on YouTube is copyrighted.
Usually they simply take down the copyrighted material. They could bar you from the site but it rarely happens.