Possibly but if a third party makes it, and their "Youtube" gets popular, then they can get sued.
I've seen many walkthroughs of Zelda games on Youtube. Im pretty sure they werent sued.
People got in a fight, it got recorded, uploaded to YouTube. And people got sued
Yeah you can:) if you're using someone's thing just make sure to give them credit^_^
Yes, it is possible to be sued for defamation, copyright infringement, or other legal issues related to content posted on YouTube or other social networking websites. Users should be aware of the laws and guidelines to avoid any legal implications.
None of them. If anyone posted it, it would be taken down for copyright and the uploader would probably be sued. You're welcome.
Unless the songs from iTunes are you own work or you own the copyrights you will not be allowed to put them on YouTube. The advice from YouTube says: Posting copyright-infringing content can lead to the termination of your account, and possibly monetary damages if a copyright owner decides to take legal action (this is serious-you can get sued!).
As of July 2008, Google's YouTube is being sued by: Italian Mediaset for 500 million euros French TF1 for 100 million euros US Viacom Inc. for 1 billion US dollars
American cities can be sued
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).
No frostwire is not being sued,but lime wire got sued I don't know why frostwire didn't get sued and lime wire did.
Taking a video off of YouTube is your decision. If someone has requested your video be taken down for copyright or privacy, make sure you thoroughly consider the options to make sure that it is a legitimate claim and that you respect other peoples' request if it is true.