Adam Ramirez has been writing and editing about the law and legal issues for more than 20 years. After earning a law degree from the University of Arizona, he clerked for two years for a U.S It’s how YouTube tells you that it detected some copyrighted content in your video. As long as your video isn’t blocked and you don’t mind the ads, you can simply ignore the claims. a) You monetize your videos. The claim will disable monetization. b) You create promotional videos for your business or for clients. That means they should not upload videos they didn't make, or use content in their videos that someone else owns the copyright to, such as music tracks, snippets of copyrighted programs, or videos 2. The organizer of the event might not be worried about violating copyrights (although they should) but about violating trademarks. I did not check, but I would not be surprised if "ABBA", "Queen" and "Bruno Mars" are registered trademarks. So when someone advertises an event with these names, they might be in violation of these trademarks. Prior to this act these recordings were not due to enter the public domain until 2067 (a gigantic 144 years or more after the work’s creation). This is because, until the 1970s, sound recordings were not protected by federal law (a copyright term of 95 years) but rather a messy mix of state, country, and city laws. Why the difference? Music lyrics are "poems," and are therefore copyrightable independent of music. That makes it invalid to say that "the main part of a song is its music rather than lyrics." There's little or no truth to that argument, and even if there was, it would not prevent lyrics from being copyrighted. Technically you still need a licensing agreement from the copyright holder as does the person uploading the cover. Just because it’s a cover from someone else doesn’t mean that licensing isn’t required, it’s copyrighted material regardless. Fair use also does not apply to copyrighted music nor covers. Include Visuals. Instagram’s music copyright rules state that your video should include a visual component if you want to use music. This means that you are more likely to have your video removed if you are simply sharing audio with a blank screen – so make sure you have visuals in your content! Audio Library has free copyright songs and sound effects that you can use without restrictions. Both Audio Library and Audio Policies are found within YouTube’s Creator Studio, within Create. For more information subscribe to the YouTubers Creators channel. It contains a lot of useful information, but it is in English. I Hope You Guys Enjoy This Video! (Video Edited By Mia_YTGamin)If We Hit 10 Likes ill Do An Part 2! Fan Group Link Here https://web.roblox.com/My/Groups.aspx ZBBM4p.