How to upload Youtube videos with music without copyright problem?
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I've noticed that some users upload videos that contain music, and on the side under the like/dislike bar it says- Artist :(Artist Name) Buy:( "Song name" on itunes or amazon etc) And it's not the music Youtube provides But if I would upload a video with music in the background, the video would most likely be deleted. Are there any ways to upload a video that contains music without the video being deleted?
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Answer:
only one software I knew that has 20-free soundtrack music you can use and they're ALL YouTube-legal, which means the songs are copyright-clean so you are rest-assured your videos won't get deleted. It's Ezvid - a free video/slideshow maker for Windows that's also made for YouTube. Comes with the download of this software are the 20 Royalty music u can freely use for your videos. Go get and download Ezvid here http://www.ezvid.com/ Very easy to use and you can upload videos to YouTube immediately.
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Naming the song, artist, or saying things like "I do not own this" or "no copyright infringement intended" does absolutely NOTHING. nothing nothing nothing. People just assume that's why those videos are still up there. But if you can see ads on youtube (I have adblocker so I can't), youll notice that there will be a link uner the video saying buy suchandsuch album on itunes, or the video will have ads at the start of it or just at the bottom of the video. That means the record label that owns the music owns that video because its their coopyright content in it. That means youtubes auto detection software has picked it up as third party content, matched it to whatever record label, and the record label then slaps ads on the video and the video becomes their property (but most uploaders dont actually realise thats what happened). Then people see this "no copyright infringement intended - song by suchandsuch) and go ohhhh, thats why it's still up there and mine isn't.
J
In your description put the name of the song artist album ect. You shouldn't have a problem but to be sage id put it at the end of your video too
Naming the song, artist, or saying things like "I do not own this" or "no copyright infringement intended" does absolutely NOTHING. nothing nothing nothing. People just assume that's why those videos are still up there. But if you can see ads on youtube (I have adblocker so I can't), youll notice that there will be a link uner the video saying buy suchandsuch album on itunes, or the video will have ads at the start of it or just at the bottom of the video. That means the record label that owns the music owns that video because its their coopyright content in it. That means youtubes auto detection software has picked it up as third party content, matched it to whatever record label, and the record label then slaps ads on the video and the video becomes their property (but most uploaders dont actually realise thats what happened). Then people see this "no copyright infringement intended - song by suchandsuch) and go ohhhh, thats why it's still up there and mine isn't.
Jennifer Marie
When it says to buy song on iTunes or Amazon - that user has a copyright problem. That means it matched You Tube's content ID system and the record label placed ads on it to make money they still have copyright problems. bottom line - you use music owned by record labels, that you yourself did not create, you are bound to run into copyright problems. You Tube is obligated by law to cite you for copyright infringement and do as the record label who owns the song you're using wishes
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In your description put the name of the song artist album ect. You shouldn't have a problem but to be sage id put it at the end of your video too
Jack
Yes. Do not use copyrighted music.
Colinc
When it says to buy song on iTunes or Amazon - that user has a copyright problem. That means it matched You Tube's content ID system and the record label placed ads on it to make money they still have copyright problems. bottom line - you use music owned by record labels, that you yourself did not create, you are bound to run into copyright problems. You Tube is obligated by law to cite you for copyright infringement and do as the record label who owns the song you're using wishes
Vodkie
Yes. Do not use copyrighted music.
Colinc
only one software I knew that has 20-free soundtrack music you can use and they're ALL YouTube-legal, which means the songs are copyright-clean so you are rest-assured your videos won't get deleted. It's Ezvid - a free video/slideshow maker for Windows that's also made for YouTube. Comes with the download of this software are the 20 Royalty music u can freely use for your videos. Go get and download Ezvid here http://www.ezvid.com/ Very easy to use and you can upload videos to YouTube immediately.
Ghengis
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