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Is uploading music on personal videos that you store online copyright infringment?

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Is uploading music on personal videos that you store online copyright infringment?

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“Do you know any possible way to put music on a video 100% legally…” Yes. Pay the copyright holder their fee for you to have the rights to do so. All sound recordings are protected by copyright. It should be clear that in any one Web page, there may be many different copyrights for the text, pictures, icons and sounds. Copyright is theoretically owned by the creator of the work, be it a literary work, a musical work, a dramatic work etc. Ownership of copyright can, like any other property, be sold or assigned, and may therefore change hands after its initial creation. The copyright of published articles may well be held by the publisher not the author. Different types of works have different lengths of copyright protection. Literary, Dramatic and Musical works have protection for 70 years after the death of an author. There is no definitive legal position concerning electronic copying and its relation to copyright on the Internet. However, it is accepted that information on the Inter

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