Q&A for How to Make a Lyric Video for YouTube

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    What do I do if YouTube blocked my video for copyright?
    Community Answer
    You must take a course that they provide. It is a video telling you not to copy someone else's footage and do your own instead.
  • Question
    Can I use a copyrighted song in my lyric video?
    Community Answer
    It depends on the song. Some songs YouTube will let you use, and others not.
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    Is it illegal to use a song that's not mine, even if I mentioned who sang it?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it is. Songs are copyrighted material, and you must get permission from the songwriter to use them. Depending on the song, that may require a hefty fee.
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    Will adding a video of my own with a branded song cause them to block my video?
    Community Answer
    It depends. The song would have to be appropriate and you should have permission from the songwriter to use it.
  • Question
    Can I get money from lyric video viewers?
    Community Answer
    You can if the lyrics are not copyrighted (but they probably are).
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    Is there a specific app for this?
    Community Answer
    No, you can use Windows Live Movie Maker, iMovie, Cute Cut Pro on iPhone, Pocket Video on iPhone, and more!
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    Do I need any licenses for vocals and lyrics of a song before I publish the video on YouTube?
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    Not if it's your own song. if it's your song and it's deemed inappropriate, YouTube will not accept it. If it's someone else's song you will need permission.
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    What if I uploaded a video and the screen is black?
    Community Answer
    Delete the video and publish it again. If that doesn't work, then try to remake it in a different quality.
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    Can I create a lyrical video with purchased song and monetize it on my YouTube channel? Does it come under copyrights?
    Tom De Backer
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    Yes, it falls under copyright. You did not purchase the rights to the song, you just paid to own a copy of it. Anything that is not fair use is copyrighted.
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    Does this work for the iPad?
    Community Answer
    Yes, iMovie should work on an iPad and you can get it for free at the app store.
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    Can I get permission from a songwriter for free or do I have to pay him a lot of money?
    Community Answer
    It depends on the songwriter.
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    How do I give credit when making a lyric video for YouTube?
    Community Answer
    Povide credit in both the description and the video intro. You will want to include information on the artist, the album and links to the artist's official pages.
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    How do I know which songs are not copyrighted?
    Community Answer
    If it says "NCS" that means No Copyright Songs or copyright-free, then you can use those. Others, you may or may not be able to. Sometimes, it will say © the current year, artist name, all rights reserved, in which case you cannot use those tunes without permission and usually paying royalties.
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