What about composed before 1922? I have been having problems with a video using Richard Wagners Ride of the Valkyries. It was composed in 1870, but it's been recorded numerous times since. I was wondering if that may be why I'm having problems.
id like to know how copyright and fair use works when it comes to capturing video game footage that you captured. as i have thought i was within my rights to do something but youtube removed it.
Thank you Videomaker for this! It was very informative, and is just what youtube needs more of. TTTT!
What I want to know is, say I was filming at an Air show, well they play music..Is that considered fair use since I am not putting the music in my video at will, but being subjected to use it??
I put a song into my end credits and I gave full credit to the owner of the song. I'm not really familiar with copyright laws and I was just wondering if I can get a strike for this or not.
If I wanted to use a recording from 1922 or before in a video, would that recording be in the public domain? I read somewhere that recordings are of a completely different variety than sheet music. Also, if recordings are off limits, does that mean I could do my own cover of a song from before 1922 and it would not be copyright? This video says that anything recorded after 1922 is protected, but the other thing I read threw me off.
Modest fee means $122.57 per material checked. I checked it out a few months ago.
I have a video with music in, how do I make it so that YouTube don't care about me using it? Do I mention them in the video or something? Please have a look and tell me how I can get past this (WW2 Lego Theatre Of War)
Can you download YouTube videos to be used on a classroom to illustrate a lesson?
As it would be used for educational purposes, I believe the answer is yes.
I know it is illegal to use copyrighted music in a wedding video. But is it legal to use a remixed version of the song that I make in the wedding video?
I have a question: I want to continue making videos with movies and underline the video with music and then upload them. I am not sure if I am allowed to do that or not...I recorded all the music, I did not download them illegal, and I bought all of the dvd's I am using..and I don't get money for what I am doing..is this then just "Fair Use" ?!
What if I wanted to use a song along with an home video to show to my friends on Facebook? Only me and my friends would be able to view the video and comment on it. Does that still breaches copyright? Just wanted to make sure before I upload it.
Just what I've been looking for. Thanks.
@WillyTung supposedly so. just use the fair use thing as say it's for comment purposes.
Very helpful! Thank you very much :D
Am I able to use this video for my blog?
I like the idea to be able to copyright something, wanting to make money in and of itself is not greed. Wanting to and attempting to make LOTS of money is not greed. That being said, I will agree there is a limit and there are some companies that cross a line trying to limit fair use.
IBetYouwillFemales Has a point. The videos usually have to be reviewed before they can be monetized right? so doesn't that mean youtube initially approved?
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