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can i make money duplicating music

Answered 13 years and 4 months ago by attorney Hilary B. Miller   |   1 Answer
Yes, you probably can. You should get a written statement from them the the copy will be used solely for personal, archival. non-commercial purposes and will not be further duplicated.
Yes, you probably can. You should get a written statement from them the the copy will be used solely for personal, archival. non-commercial purposes... Read More
This is a difficult area of the law. You should check the terms of use on YouTube and look for a place to file complaints about content. You and your customers have rights of publicity in use of your image and voice, but the countervailing question is whether this is for commercial use or not. Go to YouTube first and see if you can get them to take it down. A legal fight will probably be expensive and protracted.... Read More
This is a difficult area of the law. You should check the terms of use on YouTube and look for a place to file complaints about content. You and your... Read More