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● Copyright is a legal concept that grants exclusive rights to creators of original works, including music, and provides them with control over how their works are used and distributed. When using music in your YouTube video, it's crucial to understand copyright rights to avoid infringing on someone else's intellectual property. Here's a detailed description of copyright rights:

1. **Reproduction Right**: This right allows the copyright owner to control the reproduction of their music. It means you cannot make copies of the music without permission, including downloading and reuploading it in your video.

2. **Distribution Right**: Copyright owners have the exclusive right to distribute their music. This means you cannot distribute the music to the public through your video without obtaining the necessary permissions.

3. **Public Performance Right**: This right pertains to the public performance of the music. If you use copyrighted music in your YouTube video, you must ensure that you have the appropriate licenses or permissions to publicly perform the music, as YouTube videos are considered public performances.

4. **Derivative Works Right**: Copyright owners have the right to create derivative works based on their original music. This includes making remixes, covers, or adaptations. If you want to create a derivative work using copyrighted music, you typically need permission from the copyright owner.

5. **Display Right**: This right allows the copyright owner to control the public display of their music. If your YouTube video includes copyrighted music, you must ensure that you have permission to display the music to the public.

6. **Digital Performance Right**: This right applies to the digital transmission of music over the internet. When you upload a video containing copyrighted music to YouTube, you are digitally transmitting the music, so you need appropriate licenses or permissions.

To use copyrighted music legally in your YouTube video, you generally have three options:

1. **Obtain a License**: You can obtain a license directly from the copyright owner or from a licensing agency that represents the owner. This license grants you the right to use the music in your video under certain conditions, such as paying a fee or providing attribution.

2. **Use RoyaltyFree Music**: Royaltyfree music is music that you can use without having to pay royalties for each use. However, you may still need to purchase a license upfront to use royaltyfree music legally.

3. **Use Music in the Public Domain**: Music in the public domain is not protected by copyright and can be used freely by anyone for any purpose. Be sure to verify that the music you want to use is indeed in the public domain before using it in your video.

It's essential to respect copyright laws and obtain the necessary permissions or licenses when using music but after all we get a copy right. Please try to understand



●"[Copyright Disclaimer] :

Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Nonprofit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

Feel free to copy and paste this disclaimer into your video description to assert your understanding of fair use principles under copyright law.

   

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