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Hi I Want To Know This Is It Legal To Make Real Music To Youtube And Other Sites That Are Made

How can I use songs in my YouTube videos legally?

EitherUse them within the Fair Use guidelinesPay to use them (them claiming your video and slapping ads on them falls under this, I guess)

How do you not copyright music on youtube?

YouTube has copyright infringement to secure the music of the original maker. In basically saying you can't use it without it being copyright, editing it will not make it yours, shortening it will not make it yours, so it's gonna be copyrighted, unless it's pluic domain (older songs), royalty free, or just yours

How do I upload YouTube videos which have copyright issues if I want to monetize them?

My team and I have made 5000+ videos on YouTube and using this approach we increased our revenue by 15%+.If you want to make money on videos which have copyright issues and make money on them, do the following steps:In addition to your main YouTube channel, you need to buy one more on EpicNpc forum. The goal is to buy an established channel with enabled monetization for $100.Before uploading a video on your main channel upload it on the second one. Wait for 48 hours. Once you received copywrite notice analyze what part of the video is not ok. Usually, YouTube notifies you what video's part is against the rules (let's say 30 second period from 4.15 to 4.45 minute)Replace that part or replace the music.Upload to the second channel and wait for 24 hours.If everything is ok, remove the video from second channel and upload it to you make one.Use few channels rule to double check issues before showing your video to subscribers.Good luck.Dee

Credit music from the Youtube Audio Library?

Hi, I made a video using music from the Youtube Audio Library. Do I need to credit this? They say the songs are royalty-free... so do i need to include a license if i give credit?

Thanks!

How can I upload music on YouTube without getting copyright infringement?

In doing a search, I haven’t found a definitive, “one-stop shopping” answer to your question. Based on what I’ve found, a person posting famous songs on YouTube:may actually be violating copyright, but the copyright holder tacitly allows the use. Some indie musicians are more interested in their music becoming widely known than in preventing people from sharing it.may be violating copyright, but the copyright holder isn’t able to protect their copyright for some reason (financial, physical disability, legal dispute over copyright ownership, can’t prove copyright ownership, etc.).the copyright holder may not be a participant in YouTube’s Content ID (CID) program. YouTube automatically checks for violations on behalf of CID members. Other copyright holders may need to search for violators on their own.all famous songs aren’t covered by copyright. Content published before 1923, after 1922 and before 1978 without the (c) notice, and after 1922 and before 1964 with (c) notice but not renewed after 28 years is in the public domain. This content isn’t covered by copyright.The copyright holder may have given permission to a specific YouTuber to use their music.When creating your own YouTube videos, it’s best to use music provided by YouTube, stock music for which you have a license, or music known to be in the public domain. Even if you use music (other video content, images, etc.) that doesn’t require you to identify the source, I recommend keeping track of the source in case your use is challenged.

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