The other people could have been the actual owner of the material and due to that it means they are allowed to upload there own work. However, others could have a licence to use the copyrighted material from the owner of the material. The others also may have found a way to classify it under fair use.
According to the terms and conditions, the user is responsible for what they upload.
No, as long as you didn't upload them
Any material that you yourself have not expressley created is copyrighted. To upload it to myspace you would likely need to obtain legal persmission from the copyright holder.
No, Youtube does not allow for copyrighted materials to be broadcast without the consent of the individual or studio that produced the film.
Yes it is a violation. Youtube is attempting to crack down on this but due to there being hundreds of videos being uploaded a day its very hard to do so. Some videos are getting taken down if a company finds it a violation to copyrights, like if someone did a Family Guy video, the Fox Network could report and have it taken down.
Well most people upload it to mediafire.com and put the link on youtube
Yes, just make sure to add the audio to your video in a video editor and then upload your finished content onto YouTube. Also make sure that there is no copyrighted background music or any copyrighted content in the background.
You would need the video file. Uploading copyrighted content without permission is not allowed and may result in the removal of your video.
You can buy this from iTunes or a reputable music store. The music is copyrighted so it would not be legal to upload to Youtube.
A youtube group is a group where you can invite people to join it and upload videos and create topics that people in your group can answer.
With a (free) YouTube account, you can upload videos and embed them into any website.
No, YouTube does not support the upload of FLV files.